Robin
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I should have thought that somewhere in Poole harbour might be best, though I can't say that I know the area well.
+1, try to anchor outside of tide streams/wind over tide though
I should have thought that somewhere in Poole harbour might be best, though I can't say that I know the area well.
Whooosh...
I also once sought respite from a nasty 7 off Goathorn point. I was only there for a few hours rest before running to Lymington and no-one hit me up for harbour dues but looking now I think they are chargeable, but will hardly break the bank if paid weekly:
Poole Harbour Commissioners
I think that might change in many places if you stayed for too long.THEORETICALLY HARBOUR DUES ARE PAYABLE BUT ONLY COLLECTED IN MARINAS OR QUAY.
I think you will be fairly safe from dues in most of the Poole anchorages, the PHC boats tend to stick to the well trodden paths, like anchoring off the main channel heading up toward the R Frome.I think that might change in many places if you stayed for too long.
Apart from Goathorn Point where else can you anchor in Poole. I draw 2.3m so getting to Goathorn is tricky.
Chichester isn't free - you'll get stung for harbour dues
We normally potter past Ladyinbed's yacht on our way up the Frome to seek shelter in a storm. Great location and Wareham just up the tow path for supplies. However, fin keelers will be worried.
Totnes up the Dart another option, the harbour master only occasionally comes up that far, so you take your chances.
Pete
The area you have circled is full of moorings, including mine. There’s not a lot of swinging room in that area and plenty of ground tackle to hook. Not an easy area to anchor
The area you have circled is full of moorings, including mine. There’s not a lot of swinging room in that area and plenty of ground tackle to hook. Not an easy area to anchor
Heading for Poole myself to hang about and get used to the boat as soon as the channel is a little more newbie friendly weather wise. Drawing 1.4 in salt shouldn't be too restrictive? Have some legs so that I can make grounding look semi deliberate at least.
I haven't been paying consistent attention Ryan - what boat did you buy in the end?

I somehow ended up with a Fjord MS 33 canoe stern motor sailor despite mostly looking for fin & skeg jobs. Nice lines though and in great nick as she just had a complete refit (blogged here).
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