I do not think Essex Marina is as user-friendly for the trailer
sailor as Burnham Yacht Harbour. Although the Marina is closer to where I live,
I prefer the Yacht Harbour. The main slipway for trailer sailers at the
Wallasea Island Marina is directly exposed to incoming and outgoing tidal
currents. Not only do they make launching and retrieving a boat tricky, but the
Marina slipway is exposed to all winds. By contrast, the one at Burnham Yacht
Harbour is sheltered by banks around its perimeter. There are no strong tidal
currents within the Harbour; therefore mooring a boat to a pontoon is easier
than at the Marina where tidal currents of 2 knots can run at right angles to the north/south pontoons.
Common to both slipways the best time for launching or
retrieving a boat is at the stand of high water. Doing it at low water would
not be a pleasant experience on account of the slipways being covered with mud.
If one were to launch a boat then there would be a slight advantage at Essex
Marina because the slipway is equipped with mooring rings for attaching
painters and warps. They are useful when the boat has to be left unattended
while the single-hander parks his car and trailer. At the Yacht Harbour slipway
there are no mooring rings. I improvise by
tethering my boat to a disused launching trolley. I could set ‘Sandpiper’s’
anchor into the grassy verge beside the slipway, but I’ve not done so because
of having to restow it and the warp.
When I recently sailed by Essex Marina I took a few photos, of
which a few are published here. The above photo is of a cargo vessel at bit further upstream of the Marina at Baltic Wharf.
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