some of them dry out to a stream right at the top but we have a 4m tidal range so you can get anywhere as long as you come back in time. Some of the sections further down stream are steep sided. Say 60 degrees in places
Just wondered if the Fisher 25 is the right choice for exploring muddy tidal estuaries and bays. Still, should be great for reading a broad sheet news paper on a rainy day. Does that heater dry out the cabin?
Me too. But this boat is for the wet, cold and deep west coast. I will also be towing the sailing tender. I have got to fit legs for beaching the Fisher. Dylan
..... And phosphorus nutrients into the Wash. You've got me looking at Shrimper 19's and Cape Cutters, gawdamnit !! (munitions phosphorus, that is ...... Edit).
In those smaller rivers how steeply do the banks drop off into navigable water, especially at low tide? Thanks for taking me along for the sail!
some of them dry out to a stream right at the top but we have a 4m tidal range so you can get anywhere as long as you come back in time. Some of the sections further down stream are steep sided. Say 60 degrees in places
Dylan,coffee whitener actually improves the coffee in my experience.@@KeepTurningLeft
Just wondered if the Fisher 25 is the right choice for exploring muddy tidal estuaries and bays. Still, should be great for reading a broad sheet news paper on a rainy day. Does that heater dry out the cabin?
Me too. But this boat is for the wet, cold and deep west coast. I will also be towing the sailing tender.
I have got to fit legs for beaching the Fisher.
Dylan
..... And phosphorus nutrients into the Wash. You've got me looking at Shrimper 19's and Cape Cutters, gawdamnit !!
(munitions phosphorus, that is ...... Edit).
Hi Dylan...hope your well....just wondering if your still making sailing vids.....or are they on somewer else....cheers Chris..
no money in it - still sailing though
That's near where King John lost his clothes in The Wash.
I think you will find he lost his gold there. he did lose a sock in the wash tough
The Riddle of the Sands.
2nd Norman invasion ?