MagicalArmchair
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We have been coming to the East Coast for years, however, the lack of deep water in some places has put us off some magical places, such as Titchmarsh, with its access to Walton on the Naze for the kiddies to dig sand castles.
Our plan for tomorrow is thus:
https://eastcoastpilot.com/Stone Point 2019 Sketch.pdf
Anything I have missed here? Anything I should watch out for? Alarmingly, the number 16 bouy in the above doesn't match up with Navionics charting in any way. Navionics putting it in the mud, the drawing about putting it in the fairway?
Edit: Chartlette vs Navionics: 2 new photos by Mark Ryan
In the Charlotte the 9, 16 and 11 bouys are almost in transit, in the Navionics chart, they are not. I'm guessing number 16 has been moved since Navionics data has been updated?
Note the tides are neaps, should I wait for a suitably spring tide perhaps? Walton Backwaters [Expanded View] - East Coast: pilotage, charts, photos and marine business listings here they suggest waiting for a suitable rise of tide, hmmm.
Our plan for tomorrow is thus:
- Depart SYH 13:00
- 5.1nm Arrive at Pye end at 14:10 - 2.9 meters over LAT
- 10nm Enter Titchmarsh at 15:10 - 3.4 meters over LAT
- HW Harwich: 16:10
https://eastcoastpilot.com/Stone Point 2019 Sketch.pdf
Anything I have missed here? Anything I should watch out for? Alarmingly, the number 16 bouy in the above doesn't match up with Navionics charting in any way. Navionics putting it in the mud, the drawing about putting it in the fairway?
Edit: Chartlette vs Navionics: 2 new photos by Mark Ryan
In the Charlotte the 9, 16 and 11 bouys are almost in transit, in the Navionics chart, they are not. I'm guessing number 16 has been moved since Navionics data has been updated?
Note the tides are neaps, should I wait for a suitably spring tide perhaps? Walton Backwaters [Expanded View] - East Coast: pilotage, charts, photos and marine business listings here they suggest waiting for a suitable rise of tide, hmmm.
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