So far I have only taken ‘Pike’ for a trial sail, but there is
a realistic prospect that I may be able to take her for another tomorrow. I
shall have time to do it, and tomorrow’s neap tide is favourable for a long day
out. In my part of the world neap high tides occur early mornings and late evenings.
Neap tides are ideal for taking the ebb from Hullbridge (my home port) towards
Fambridge and beyond. If the wind is favourable it is possible to sail as far
as Burnham in a small boat before having to turn around for the sail back with
the help of the flood tide.
A favourable, but light wind from the north is forecast to
blow all day. Coming from the north, it may be cold, and if the forecast can be
believed, it will gradually become cloudier as the day goes on until evening
when there may be a glimpse of the sun.
With this prospect in mind I have prepared ‘Pike’ for the
water. She waits impatiently, tethered to the car. All that remains to be done
is for me to sort out food and drink for the day.
Nothing can be guaranteed, but my hope is that the day will
be enjoyable. Assuming all goes well, and I return home safely, I’ll let you
know how things went. Whenever you are out on the water, there is always an
element of adventure, because you can never be sure what will happen.
2 comments:
Hello Bill, Im excited for you. Please do have a lovely day out tomorrow. Ill be all agog, waiting to read of the trip. Take care
Fair wind and a following sea Bill. Hope you have a fantastic day.
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