Athene V30
Well-Known Member
Been reading up and found this site....visitmyharbour.com
The description for Southwold is like many pilots and rather scary. I know Roger has been there - does it really deserve this reputation?
Once into the River Blyth you will be moving between timber staging moorings on either side, with the bulk of them to starboard.
Visitors moorings are past the easily recognisable boatyard on your starboard side, past the harbour master's hut, and more or less opposite The Harbour Inn. They consist of timber stagings, and you'll have to turn your vessel into the tide once you identify them.
Be wary if you are being swept up the river by a strong side... the fixed footbridge will be looming and you do not want to be ignominiously pinned against it. Right opposite the visitors moorings is a patch of riverbank devoid of stagings. The creative skipper could push the nose of his vessel into the mud on his port side, and let the rapidly flooding tide swing the stern of the boat around. Now facing into the tide and under perfect control the boat could be allowed to move backwards, using forward nudges to maintain steerage.....hmm sounds good on paper. Tried it once elsewhere out of necessity and it worked for me...
Once the boat is safely tied up drag the skipper over to The Harbour Inn, and let him down a pint of Adnams to soothe his frayed nerves....
The description for Southwold is like many pilots and rather scary. I know Roger has been there - does it really deserve this reputation?
Once into the River Blyth you will be moving between timber staging moorings on either side, with the bulk of them to starboard.
Visitors moorings are past the easily recognisable boatyard on your starboard side, past the harbour master's hut, and more or less opposite The Harbour Inn. They consist of timber stagings, and you'll have to turn your vessel into the tide once you identify them.
Once the boat is safely tied up drag the skipper over to The Harbour Inn, and let him down a pint of Adnams to soothe his frayed nerves....