ChrisE
Well-Known Member
As it happens I followed one of the new ferries out of the river on Saturday. And as it happens again the ferries crossed in the river in front of me.
A few observations:
1. They are undoubtedly higher and will cause more of a wind shadow.
2. The wash of the vessels was no more, possibly a bit less, than the old ferries, I deliberately cut close behind one of them and felt no real wash.
3. Can't comment on their draft only to observe that at LW+2 they weren't causing any mud to rise nor was there any noticable bow wave or ground effect on the river.
4. There seemed to be plenty of room at the passing place for the two to cross, although for the life of me I don't understand why the ferries have ever crossed in the river when they have a couple of miles of Solent to pass in.
Lastly, they seem to go a fair bit faster when out of the river.
A few observations:
1. They are undoubtedly higher and will cause more of a wind shadow.
2. The wash of the vessels was no more, possibly a bit less, than the old ferries, I deliberately cut close behind one of them and felt no real wash.
3. Can't comment on their draft only to observe that at LW+2 they weren't causing any mud to rise nor was there any noticable bow wave or ground effect on the river.
4. There seemed to be plenty of room at the passing place for the two to cross, although for the life of me I don't understand why the ferries have ever crossed in the river when they have a couple of miles of Solent to pass in.
Lastly, they seem to go a fair bit faster when out of the river.