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tiggertoo
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aiming at Guernsey
      #1861140 - 16/05/2008 12:59

maybe, just maybe, we'll decide to head off towards Guernsey over the H/T holidays. Apart from St Peter's Port, would you care to recommend some good anchorages places to stay or stop for a night or two?

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Cornishman
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Re: aiming at Guernsey [Re: tiggertoo]
      #1861145 - 16/05/2008 13:04

Not quite Guernsey, but Sark has a couple of good anchorages, I have often spent time in Grande Greve, Long climb up to the "road" but Sark is a delight.

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longjohnsilver
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Re: aiming at Guernsey [Re: Cornishman]
      #1861159 - 16/05/2008 13:11

As is Alderney, one of my all time favourite places. Friendly, relaxed and very pretty.

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boatmike
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Re: aiming at Guernsey [Re: Cornishman]
      #1861161 - 16/05/2008 13:12

Don't tell everyone! I have always anchored in Derrible Bay but last year it was so full I almost couldn't get in.... Terrible place! Don't go there!

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tiggertoo
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Re: aiming at Guernsey [Re: boatmike]
      #1861182 - 16/05/2008 13:29

And where is the Derrible bay?

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Rosbif
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Re: aiming at Guernsey [Re: tiggertoo]
      #1861189 - 16/05/2008 13:35

some good and non frequented anchorages on the south coast, also, if brave and pilotage up to speed, on the west coast, but being able to take the ground would be significant advantages on both of these coasts. And weather would have to be appropriate. Then there is Herm.....

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tiggertoo
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Re: aiming at Guernsey [Re: Rosbif]
      #1861196 - 16/05/2008 13:39

Quote:

some good and non frequented anchorages on the south coast, also, if brave and pilotage up to speed, on the west coast, but being able to take the ground would be significant advantages on both of these coasts. And weather would have to be appropriate. Then there is Herm.....




cheers, buy I am afraid that Tigger does not do ground (intentionally ). Are the S-coast anchorages OK for a fin keeler (in suitable weather)?


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npf1
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Re: aiming at Guernsey [Re: tiggertoo]
      #1861206 - 16/05/2008 13:46

Sark can be VERY rolly. We were at anchorage on the East side last year. Weather was calm with gentle SWesterlies but every boat in the anchorage ended up rolling from toerail to toerail, so we cleared off before breakfast.

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Troutbridge
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Re: aiming at Guernsey [Re: npf1]
      #1861225 - 16/05/2008 14:05

Try Fermain Bay about 1nm S of SPP. Just round the corner from St Martins Point (SE corner) there is a very sheltered bay (watch out for rocks smack bang in the middle though). in the SE corner of that bay there's a very small anchorage tucked into the rocks, enough room for about two boats. I'd suggest picking up a local pilotage book when you first arrive. Shell Beach on the E of Herm is pleasant when the weather is settled. As an alternative to SPP try Beaucette Marina, the fuel is cheaper than in town and the restaurant is good ~not cheap but I've never had a bad meal yet.
Depending on where you're coming from try overnighting in Alderney to break the trip, provided there's no North in the wind. Take the tide down through the Swinge and the trip will take about 3 hours. Not teaching Granny anything, but tidal ranges can be up to 10 metres and work with the tides.
South coast anchorages are fine for fin keelers, as is the E coast of Herm but check the tidal range! If SPP is full there is a bay the other side of the sea wall (to the South) Havelet Bay.
Enjoy!

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boatmike
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Re: aiming at Guernsey [Re: tiggertoo]
      #1861382 - 16/05/2008 15:54

If you look at Sark it is effectively 2 islands joined by a narrow causeway. With the wind in the west go to the east side of the causeway and vice versa. Dixcart and Derrible are adjacent bays on the east coast just above the causeway sheltered from the predominant S-Westerlies. It's a great stopping off point before going to Jersey and if you are late on the tide going south its a good place to wait out the north going tide before continuing to either Jersey or St Malo.

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