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Showing posts with label Stangate Creek. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Stangate Creek. Show all posts

Monday, 29 August 2016

ONWARDS TO LONDON







The best of company down Middle Deep.











Two beautiful full size Thames barges under full sail.




My plan was to anchor in Stangate Creek, off the Medway, overnight and catch the tide up to South Dock Marina. However, with Lady Cate being slower than I thought and needing to punch the tide for part of the journey I realised we could not make the lock gates in time, so I decided to keep going up river. This would mean cruising up in the dark for some of the time. More trepidation!

Given the busy traffic which was driving me South I decided to enter the estuary by the small boats southern route and cross over to the North side further upstream.






So I passed by the sunken ammunition ship SS Richard Montgomery.












Just think of all that unexploded ammo under there!















 We headed up river into the sunset, which I forgot to photo, buoy hopping up to Gravesend in the dark, where we moored up for a few hours kip.










Off again at 0500 riding the tide up the town.






An infinity of docks from river mouth to town centre. Rather dreary, like the trains entering cities through bleak industrial landscapes.





The Thames Barrier, with its green guiding lights.





The Docklands development skyline, now well matured and dramatic, with one of the Emirates cable car pillars, twisted white, in the foreground.




I travelled in the cable cars just a month before, already thinking then how it would be when we cruised up river.




Gently sculptural pillar showing up the crude block form of the cheaper constructions.




Well I had to take my own pic of it.




Further upstream, opposite Greenwich, some early morning company. Brave folk in very small boats in a busy waterway. But this morning, Saturday, was nice and quiet.








More soon!





Tuesday, 23 August 2016

THAMESWARD

After three earlier tries, all blocked by family matters, Friday 26th August seems like the right day to go. The plan is to go up the Thames as far as Lady Cate can which I think is just downstream from Oxford. Lady Cate's air draft is three metres. Folly Bridge has exactly the same.

The synoptic chart looks good.


All those lovely highs with isobars miles apart means quiet weather. Here's hoping. I am not in need of any challenges.

I plan to go down with the rising tide to Queenborough and anchor overnight in the small boat mooring area in Stangate Creek. A nice buoy-hopping track all the way. The problem is that I can't get the ST5000 Autohelm to take a course to steer. It keeps switching off when I try to set course. So far none of us can sort it so I'll just have to drive myself all the way. It's a tough life!

FOLLOWING FIVE CHARTS COURTESY OF IMRAY LAURIE NORIE & WILSON 
 C1, Y18 and EAST COAST PILOT




On Saturday middayish I'll catch the rising tide along the outer Thames reaches to carry me in to either Limehouse or South Dock Marina. 









I'll keep you posted.