Portofino
Well-Known Member
He users the anchor symbol .Typical a paragraph describes a pic , a pic taken from a chart whereby he used words like “ sheltered “ and some others to describe it .Prove it! Post a photo of the Legends page please!
Theres no special legend , it’s his words under the mapette he has lifted from a chart for his book .
He‘s not the only pilot author to use “ shelter “ in regards to anchorage either they all do it .
If you have ever been touring mean 100 miles + a day to unfamiliar/ new areas with a view to anchoring off ( as opposed to marina hopping ) this is precisely the info one needs imho .
Irrespective whether you want to leave it unattended or not .
Along with Met and waves , wind finder etc .
Indeed I have turned up at busy marinas to find the inn is full etc and because the night before I was pouring over Rods book(s) had a suitable plan B anchorage.
Eg once the Met said mistral due diligence in 48 hrs .So we still went to the Porquerolles, was calm on the travel day some 80 miles or so .Once there got on a buoy for under 15 m at Port Cros . Falls under “ professionally laid and maintained ….. “ - if you care to revisit the red box I highlighted in post # 135 ^^^ .
A forecast the mistral breezed in we were on a buoy indeed in a sheltered place , the buoys are there for a reason .
Spent a happy 3 days @ port Cros .Both of us went ashore , boat tied safely out of the F8 on a buoy in what Rod described as sheltered anchorage.The greater than 15 m and there was some were anchored .
3 lovely french restaurants to go to , one each night .
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