christo2024
Well-Known Member
Now please dont sue me for what I am about to say and dont use this info without due caution. Thats the HSE bit out of the way.
Travelling daily from B'sea to the wind farm has led me to experiment with depths. My Admiralty chart shows a drying area between the spitway and the first line of turbines. Today I travelled right over it 2 hours after low water and had 3 metres there. There seems to be far more water there than is shown. (I draw 0.9 metres)
We were on site over the last few days where wopping low waters occurred during the spring tides. yesterday was 0.2 above CD. The only bit of the gunfleet that dried out was in the NW corner of the windfarm between rows A and B and turbines 1-3.
Use this data with caution but dont be too scared of being further East of the line of the buoys. Not sure about the Buxey side, never go that way, deliberatley!!!
Travelling daily from B'sea to the wind farm has led me to experiment with depths. My Admiralty chart shows a drying area between the spitway and the first line of turbines. Today I travelled right over it 2 hours after low water and had 3 metres there. There seems to be far more water there than is shown. (I draw 0.9 metres)
We were on site over the last few days where wopping low waters occurred during the spring tides. yesterday was 0.2 above CD. The only bit of the gunfleet that dried out was in the NW corner of the windfarm between rows A and B and turbines 1-3.
Use this data with caution but dont be too scared of being further East of the line of the buoys. Not sure about the Buxey side, never go that way, deliberatley!!!