58.3nm; season's total: 452.8nm |
The next day, (yellow track) it all started with such good intentions but then got out of hand... I took the ebb and sailed out of the Backwaters against a gentle North Easterly, which then changed to South Easterly, enabling a pleasant sail along the coast to the entrance to the Deben. Having negotiated this by motor, I sailed up the Deben, past Ramsholt, until the fickle wind fizzled out. At this point, I motor sailed the rest of the way reaching Woodbridge at about mid-flood.
Now, this is the bit that needs more planning in future. Were I to have had another day, this could have been the perfect cruise: stop in Woodbridge, take in the scenery, take the ebb downstream, and then wait for the next flood to negotiate my way back to the Orwell. However, I didn't have another day, and motored/motor sailed against tide and, often, wind all the way back to the Orwell - not the most pleasant of experiences given the incessant drone of outboard motor. However, the one positive aspect (reaching for large plank of wood) is that the outboard behaved impeccably. Having left Woodbridge at about 3pm, I arrived back at the mooring at about 8pm.
The other feature of this is that the wind, on the return trip from the Deben to the Orwell, had turned north easterly which, when against the tidal flow, led to some steep seas which were 'interesting' to negotiate. Ah, well. We live and learn...
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