Tillergirl provokes paranoia

MoodySabre

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I always read the weekly bulletin. In the last year I have not updated any charts and have whizzed about the East Coast assuming there is still water where it used to be. I haven't noticed any buoys where they were not expected. I have sometimes used Navionics and assumed it was up to date which of course it isn't.

And now we are already on week 3 of another year. How can I go anywhere without three weeks of reading first? Should I avoid night sailing in case the flashing characteristics of a buoy have changed and I get lost? Am I doomed? (Dalek voice "information overload")

Don't stop TG - the really important might be published the week before a planned trip. Unplanned ones don't count do they?:nonchalance::confused::ambivalence:
 
I think that you should be commended for safe sailing in wintry weather no matter how far you went.

ps did you want to go to Tollesbury??????

I did - Coppercoat next week:)

The brave Mr Full Circle went from Bridgmarsh to Tollesbury in freezing fog yesterday relying on radar. Even with radar that channel can't be easy in the fog. Well done FC. Your boat was still afloat today :encouragement:
 
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