dukes4monny
Well-Known Member
I sail from Teignmouth quite a bit, well worth a visit. The channel is well marked, and they now dredge the same channel all of the time. Always use the leading marks of the Lucette Beacon and the training wall (two white painted squares) as this is what they use to dredge the channel.
However, take care if there has been an easterly blow as this can make the entrance very rough.
I'll second visiting the Ship Inn which is easy to get to from the visitors pontoon, although you will need your tender.
I would advise trying to make sure you are on the shore side of the pontoon as there is sometimes quite a strong cross tide there which has been known to pop fenders if you are on the wrong side /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif
Catch the small ferry across to Shaldon which is nice for a wander around.
However, take care if there has been an easterly blow as this can make the entrance very rough.
I'll second visiting the Ship Inn which is easy to get to from the visitors pontoon, although you will need your tender.
I would advise trying to make sure you are on the shore side of the pontoon as there is sometimes quite a strong cross tide there which has been known to pop fenders if you are on the wrong side /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif
Catch the small ferry across to Shaldon which is nice for a wander around.