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gtuson
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Bristol Channel anchorages
      #1857524 - 13/05/2008 19:16

Heading up from Milford Haven to Sharpness in June,hoping that new edition of bristol channel cruising guide might have appeared by then. In the meantime, be interested in suggestions for anchorages - overnight and sitting out adverse tides -. Obviously weather/wind dependent etc, but interested in suggestions for suitable places on welsh side - we are shoal draught and can take the ground.

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DawnStar
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Re: Bristol Channel anchorages [Re: gtuson]
      #1857601 - 13/05/2008 20:05

The Yachting and Cruising Guide to the Bristol Channel produced by the Bristol Channel Yachting Association is available price £6.25 including P&P. we only have about 6 left.
contact me if you wish to have a copy


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Alcyone
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Re: Bristol Channel anchorages [Re: DawnStar]
      #1857674 - 13/05/2008 21:03

Hey, gt, I asked you before, did you ever come across a chap called Bennett at Llangwm, first name Tom? He had a boat called the Perky Puffin up there some years back, I think.

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gtuson
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Re: Bristol Channel anchorages [Re: DawnStar]
      #1857712 - 13/05/2008 21:19

Yes i would like a copy of the cruising guide - previous postings suggested it was out of print - but if available then yes please. Who do I send cheque to etc?

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gtuson
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Re: Bristol Channel anchorages [Re: Alcyone]
      #1857715 - 13/05/2008 21:20

We've only been here since last Autum. Not yet come across Tom Bennett or his boat....but willkeep my eyes open. What sort of boat was it?

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Re: Bristol Channel anchorages [Re: gtuson]
      #1857716 - 13/05/2008 21:22

Bother - both previous meassages were meant to be private ones - but clicked reply button instead.....

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Re: Bristol Channel anchorages [Re: gtuson]
      #1857754 - 13/05/2008 21:44

Since you can dry out then you have lots of options, so here are a few I have used:

Apart from the usual harbours and estuaries, most of the anchorages on the Welsh side are exposed to SW prevailing winds, but you can get protection at Caldey Is or Tenby Roads. Then the next place is behind Worms Head - very snug in a blow, and spectacular at any time Next one would be Mumbles, then finally off Penarth if you don't want to lock in to Cardiff Bay.

You could also head across to the north Devon/Somerset coast where Combe Martin,Porlock, Minehead and Blue Anchor Bay are fine in SWlies.

In fact, if you were going to make a gentle cruise of it you could do Milf Haven to Lundy, then to one of the Gower Bays, then say Watchet/Blue Anchor/Penarth. From there you can take the tide for HW at Sharpness, or stop off at Portishead before the tricky bit. That would be a series of legs of about 30 miles-ish, which would be just right for each tide without busting a gut

If you have a good enough wind to make against the foul tide, don't forget that further up, the wind over tide effect can kick up a very nasty sea. (You can tell where that is going to happen, because the sea is colour-coded. Brown )

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Re: Bristol Channel anchorages [Re: Damo]
      #1857828 - 13/05/2008 22:17

it's only ever different shades of brown up your end [of the Bristol Channel]

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DawnStar
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Re: Bristol Channel anchorages [Re: Damo]
      #1857835 - 13/05/2008 22:21

Damo
You forgot to mention Barry,you can get in at any state of tide and well placed to leave at LW for the upper reaches of the channel. No locking in and no charge.


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Gwylan
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Re: Bristol Channel anchorages [Re: gtuson]
      #1857840 - 13/05/2008 22:24

See that Tenby has been mentioned already. Try going up the N side of The Gower and dry out up there.

Then there is Port Eynon or Oxwich, amongst my favourites.

Swansea Bay, Barry - but avoid the area claimed by the Pilot Boats and the oik fishing outings and the RNLI - otherwise the club people are very nice.


On the other side, Minehead, but absolutely zero fun. Off Lundy, choose your spot carefully.

The funny little hidden place just to the E of Ilfracombe

Portishead is worth the money - great people and excellent facilities.

Make the most of it ....


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Re: Bristol Channel anchorages [Re: gtuson]
      #1857847 - 13/05/2008 22:28

I don't know, I only saw the second version, which was a 44ft ketch he sailed back from the Phillipines. He wrote the SEa guide to Pembs, if you ever came across it. Diving friend of mine, but a lover of all things nautical, and all round nice chap. He left Pembs and now lives abroad, i guess for about 3 years or so now, but I know he did have a yacht at Llangwm a few years back.

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Re: Bristol Channel anchorages [Re: DawnStar]
      #1857850 - 13/05/2008 22:31

(I didn't forget I said "apart from the usual harbours...." )

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Re: Bristol Channel anchorages [Re: Gwylan]
      #1857855 - 13/05/2008 22:33

"The funny little hidden place just to the E of Ilfracombe"

Watermouth Cove?

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Re: Bristol Channel anchorages [Re: Damo]
      #1857909 - 13/05/2008 22:59

That's the one!
And if you're really adventurous Lynmouth and Porlock Weir - do not go the the hotel - miserable bar keepers there and a rather inflated sense of their place in the hierarchy of service providers!


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Re: Bristol Channel anchorages [Re: Gwylan]
      #1857972 - 13/05/2008 23:50

Sunset at anchor off Porlock, glassy sea, well-stocked ship's cellar........who needs the pub?



And the next morning....



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Re: Bristol Channel anchorages [Re: Damo]
      #1858329 - 14/05/2008 11:46

That looks stunning, Damo.

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Re: Bristol Channel anchorages [Re: chrishelen]
      #1858340 - 14/05/2008 11:57

What does seem a little odd is that, in the first picture, it seems to be flat calm, and yet he seems to be holding onto that line as if he is struggling to stay upright. Why would that be?

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Re: Bristol Channel anchorages [Re: Alcyone]
      #1858379 - 14/05/2008 12:36

MMMMM, curious.

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Re: Bristol Channel anchorages [Re: chrishelen]
      #1858402 - 14/05/2008 12:48

Yea, I wondered that to, maybe a bit of a breeze picking up?

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kds
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Re: Bristol Channel anchorages [Re: Gwylan]
      #1858646 - 14/05/2008 16:29

Porlock weir;
"miserable bar keepers there and a rather inflated sense of their place in the hierarchy of service providers! "

I must say - we had a great couple of days there in February and enjoyed the service.

Don't forget that the entrance to Burnham on sea is fine after 4 hours tide unless you have a f5 with West in it - and it leads to a secluded river pontoon off the sailing club. We would make you welcome.
Ken

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Re: Bristol Channel anchorages [Re: kds]
      #1858676 - 14/05/2008 17:00

i'll second that.Allways had friendly service in the bar there.Maybe we have just been lucky.

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Re: Bristol Channel anchorages [Re: graham]
      #1859659 - 15/05/2008 12:11

Many thanks for all the responses - very helpful

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