morgandlm
Well-Known Member
I would be interested in other folks experience of wind-over-tide and wind-with-tide. Last Thursday I went from Bradwell to Pyefleet Creek on a falling (East going) tide into the fresh Easterly wind (F4-5). The smoothest water was in the shallow water to the south of Mersea and north of the deeper Blackwater channel. This was what I had expected with wind-over-tide and to keep my wife a bit happier, I stayed out of the main channel. She still wasn't very happy!
Returning to Bradwell on Friday in a much stronger F5-6+ Easterly I was running with the rising (west going tide), i.e. wind-with-tide. The water was much flatter and easier to sail through in the deep water of the main channel. The shallower water closer to Mersea was much more lumped up and unpredictable. I had not expected this so have learned something. It was a fantastic sail back to Bradwell, although it did involve a bit of adrenaline! What was happening here? Was this a normal outcome or just a bit of a freak because of the big spring flood and a lot of wind that simply produced flattish water where it was deep?
The other lesson, by the way, was not to be out with my wife in an F5/F6+ blow. I enjoyed it though! I was glad not to have been out in The Wallet which had been the original plan.
David Morgan
Returning to Bradwell on Friday in a much stronger F5-6+ Easterly I was running with the rising (west going tide), i.e. wind-with-tide. The water was much flatter and easier to sail through in the deep water of the main channel. The shallower water closer to Mersea was much more lumped up and unpredictable. I had not expected this so have learned something. It was a fantastic sail back to Bradwell, although it did involve a bit of adrenaline! What was happening here? Was this a normal outcome or just a bit of a freak because of the big spring flood and a lot of wind that simply produced flattish water where it was deep?
The other lesson, by the way, was not to be out with my wife in an F5/F6+ blow. I enjoyed it though! I was glad not to have been out in The Wallet which had been the original plan.
David Morgan