classic jenny
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Thinking of visiting the marina in June for a few days. Anything I should be wary of when coming from up channel. Also ball park figure for 33ft yacht
We would need to know where you are starting from to be able to answer your question ?
Portishead prices are on their websiteThinking of visiting the marina in June for a few days. Anything I should be wary of when coming from up channel. Also ball park figure for 33ft yacht
P.s looking at portishead as wil be visiting friends in Bristol and didn't fancy the time/tide restraints of the river Avon
We'll have to agree to disagree! I've never spent too long in the Cumberland basin. Portishead is only a little more accessible than Bristol and is now like mooring in a concrete valley! I really enjoy being close to the centre of the city. I understand it's not for everyone, but twice I've successfully sailed up the Avon, CYC used to have the Avon challenge every year.Would agree. Picturesque as Portishead is not, the Avon and the floating harbour are very constrained and coming and going from Bristol can mean spending interminable periods at unsocial hours stuck in the Cumberland basin (read, beneath a ring road flyover). I am not sure that is much of a trade off for the flexibility of coming and going above half tide at Portishead.
To try and be helpful:
Portishead is easy to enter above half tide and the navigation is simple to enter the lock- stay clear of the firefly buoy and the isolated rocks inside it, then make straight for the lock entrance. ... snipped
Unless it is near low spring tide you would need a deep draught to have a problem with the Firefly rocks. If you are coming up channel with the tide there will be water enough. Look at a chart. If arriving at half tide going outside the Firefly buoy will probably tend to sweep you past the dock entrance towards Avonmouth.
P.s looking at portishead as wil be visiting friends in Bristol and didn't fancy the time/tide restraints of the river Avon
You are missing something a bit special there. The trip up the Avon is very pleasant indeed on a nice sunny day and its quite historic too. Whats more it lands you in the centre of a big city with all the facilities only a short walk away - the theatre for example. Bristol is a destination, Portishead is a marine NCP.