Archive For The “Lowestoft to Dartmouth” Category
Well Ramsgate to Eastbourne has now turned into Ramsgate to Dover! We set off at 07:30 to do the 60 miles to Eastbourne. The weather forecast was SW F4/5 with 6 in the east. It started really well with flattish sea and a F4 wind. The first 10 miles, from Ramsgate past Deal and down […]
The evening was spent in Eddie Gilbert's, a fish restaurant, which was recommended to us by fellow 'round britainers', Bob and Jean, from Bella Rosa. It was a splendid meal and if you are visiting Ramsgate we highly recommended it. Tomorrow (Tuesday) takes us to Eastbourne which lies 60 nm to the west of Ramsgate. […]
Another early start to catch the tide for the 55nm trip across the Thames estuary to Ramsgate. The rain lashed down as we left at 06:00 and we thought we would be on deck in pouring rain all day. Things brightened up quickly however, as we rode the tide down River Orwell to Harwich. Not […]
We left Woodbridge at high water and headed down the River Deben to the entrance. The route was tortuous and made more complex because of numerous dinghies racing back and forth across the narrow channel. Getting out of the Deben was like being on a roller coaster. We passed between the sandbanks at over 8 […]
A windy and rainy weather forecast gave us all the reasons we needed to make the very leisurely trip up the River Deben to Woodbridge. It was all of a 6 nm up to the higher reaches of this very picturesque river. Unfortunately a few minutes after we left the mooring at Ramsholt, we were […]
An early start today. We left Lowestoft at 06:00 for Ramsholt, on the River Deben, some 40 miles away, along with the fishing fleet and the all of the other yachts going south. We must have worked the tides out correctly after all! It was out into light wind and bright sunshine. We sailed for […]
No sailing today. A sunny rest day in Lowestoft was spent re-provisioning and exploring the town. Lowestoft is an old Herring fishing town as well as being the most easterly point on our journey. After making our way up a typical dreary town centre street we found ourselves in an old Georgian part of […]
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