Oldgeezer
Well-Known Member
I've been across the deep water channel past Felixstowe many times but the first time I've encountered this.
Heading south - wind force 5 from the northwest, tide HW+2 springs. ( Monday 24th lunchtime) about 1/2 mile offshore.
I watched a tug boat heading out to renedzvous with a large container ship so I carried on sailing to cross the shipping lane approx 100yds behind him.
As I got closer I thought - that's a big bow wave for such a small tug, but it went for approx 300 yards along the edge of the deep water channel - about 6ft high. It looked like a wall.
No chance of going round so I ploughed through and got drenched. (so did my sausage roll!)
Anyone any explanation or encountered similar?
Heading south - wind force 5 from the northwest, tide HW+2 springs. ( Monday 24th lunchtime) about 1/2 mile offshore.
I watched a tug boat heading out to renedzvous with a large container ship so I carried on sailing to cross the shipping lane approx 100yds behind him.
As I got closer I thought - that's a big bow wave for such a small tug, but it went for approx 300 yards along the edge of the deep water channel - about 6ft high. It looked like a wall.
No chance of going round so I ploughed through and got drenched. (so did my sausage roll!)
Anyone any explanation or encountered similar?