25th October: Orwell to Walton Backwaters, via Stour
Coaster Valentine joins Daisy II once again! |
Tacking fun on the Stour |
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Running down the Stour towards Harwich Harbour |
Valentine motoring into the Walton Backwaters |
Time for some sunset snaps! Here's one... |
...and another... |
...and another... |
At anchor in Hamford Water. It was a bumpy night. I chose a spot closer to the sea than usual since I wanted an early exit in the morning and didn't want to be hampered by lack of depth at low water. |
Glad to have enjoyed the company of coaster Valentine once again for the first day, it was time to go our separate ways. My tentative initial plan was a raid on the Ore with some fairly secure alternatives. In the event, even though I left Hamford Water at 6.30am, the wind wasn't really sufficiently strong against the opposing flood tide to push Daisy II up the coast with the speed required. Hoping to be at the mouth of the Ore by 9.30am, I ended up at the mouth of the Deben at 9am in increasingly choppy conditions, due to wind over tide. I was also concerned not to take unnecessary risks for the trip back the following day, given the forecast of stronger winds veering southerly - which means even choppier seas. Such conditions, all the way from the Ore to Harwich, were of little enticement. Hence, plan B was actioned and having used the motor to cross the Deben bar once again, I enjoyed a delightfully quiet reach up to Woodbridge, only using the motor to push the hull the final few yards as the tide crept through the mud to the Quay at Tide Mill.
After an early lunch and a stroll into Woodbridge, I sailed up to the top of the tidal navigation on the Deben and then enjoyed a beat back down the river with increasing help from the ebb which had now kicked in. Nearly all of this was under mainsail alone in order to fend off some stronger gusts from the breeze. I was delighted with the way the main behaved with the boom and, with significant help from the tide, was able to point very much closer to the wind than usual.
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Daisy II once more at Woodbridge on the River Deben |
The evening anchorage was another favourite spot, tucked up close in to the south bank of the river on the final bend between Ramsholt and Felixstowe Ferry. After the previous lumpy night, this anchorage worked perfectly throughout the night.
I was a little anxious about this trip given the strengthening southerly breeze. As I motored towards Felixstowe Ferry, a few bigger gusts came over.
As always, Deben Haven was relatively peaceful which belied the lumpy seas beyond. Passing through the Deben Bar at LW, it was interesting to note that the depth was never less than 1.5m; I was careful to steer a course which avoided the various sand banks, keeping a safe distance from the carefully placed Mid Knoll and West Knoll navigation markers.
The sea state beyond the Deben was very lumpy, a product of the F4 southerly breeze and the south flowing tide. I motored SW from the Deben until Harwich Harbour - 90 minutes of plunge and spray, grateful once again that the excellent hull design coped with the stresses and strain of the sea and that the cabin deflected nearly all of the water through the scuppers. I was somewhat pleased to be able to shut off the motor and hoist jib and mizzen for a more comfortable run into the harbour, along to Halfpenny Pier.
This may be the final trip of 2014. We shall have to see whether the few remaining free days yield any sailing weather! Either way, this has been another record-breaking year in terms of nautical mileage achieved and the sailing has been, quite simply, brilliant!
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More sunset, this time at anchor on the final bend of the Deben, a half mile or so from Felxistowe Ferry |
I was a little anxious about this trip given the strengthening southerly breeze. As I motored towards Felixstowe Ferry, a few bigger gusts came over.
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Another dawn; braced for LW action at Deben Bar |
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The entrance to the Deben |
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Having had little joy for most of the season finding room at Halfpenny pier, for once I had the place almost to myself! |
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67.1nm. Red track from 25th October, Yellow from 26th October, white from 27th October. |