dylanwinter
Well-Known Member
I am currently playing around the River trent
it has asymmetric tides
the flood runs at about five knots for four hours
the ebb runs at about two and a half knots for eight hours
I have always been curious about the reason for the rigs on the old Humber barges called keels - they looked like this
so I decided to ride the ebb along the twisty Trent for about five miles using just the sails in an attempt to understand how to work the river
it was a generally calm day
so just like the old barges I found that large chunks of the journey were done backwards using the apparent wind from the two knot drift using the sails to keep the boat off the bank
I now understand why they had the tall square sail
needless to say I failed and twice had to resort to the paddle and once to the engine to back off the bank
however, I assume they also used to resort to the barge pole occasionally
of course their topsail would have reached over the trees to catch the breeze and they knew every back eddy
but then their boats were a bit heavier than mine
it has asymmetric tides
the flood runs at about five knots for four hours
the ebb runs at about two and a half knots for eight hours
I have always been curious about the reason for the rigs on the old Humber barges called keels - they looked like this
so I decided to ride the ebb along the twisty Trent for about five miles using just the sails in an attempt to understand how to work the river
it was a generally calm day
so just like the old barges I found that large chunks of the journey were done backwards using the apparent wind from the two knot drift using the sails to keep the boat off the bank
I now understand why they had the tall square sail
needless to say I failed and twice had to resort to the paddle and once to the engine to back off the bank
however, I assume they also used to resort to the barge pole occasionally
of course their topsail would have reached over the trees to catch the breeze and they knew every back eddy
but then their boats were a bit heavier than mine
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