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Old 16 March 2013, 20:55   #81
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How about an Eastwards run to Salcombe - c.18 miles each way?
We could time entry to Salcombe after low tide with a bit of thought.
Just an idea - would be nice to for the cruise to go ahead.
I'm not sure what culinary treat Salcacombe has in store- but I'm sure we could find something?

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A pasty is not a pasty unless its from Cornwall so you'll need to re-think the name

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You could always try Fowey, no restriction on tides and easy entrance.
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Old 16 March 2013, 21:28   #84
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Dry suit, dry bag for collection and a volunteer??
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Old 17 March 2013, 09:16   #85
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Or nudge onto the beach (sand) and let the rising tide take us off?

Never been Salcombe way so happy to give it a go if it's easier / safer or less effort due to my inept web site reading
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I have never been to Salcombe either, or have i

Fowey is also a good run, so that would sort the cornish pastie problem out.

If you or anyone else is worried about fuel, i have room to carry for you, i have some fuel cans if required, but you will have to supply your own fuel.
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I have never been to Salcombe either, or have i

Fowey is also a good run, so that would sort the cornish pastie problem out.

If you or anyone else is worried about fuel, i have room to carry for you, i have some fuel cans if required, but you will have to supply your own fuel.
That's a great offer - thank you. At 25nm one way it's on the limit of my endurance with 55L on board!

I'm happy either way, Fowey (or a beach landing at Looe) for a Pasty or Plan B to Salcombe for a Cream Tea.

I'm happy to go with the majority - we will be going somewhere at 12 that's for sure
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Old 17 March 2013, 11:03   #88
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I'm happy with either Fowey or Salcombe.

Would be worth checking low water Salcombe Sat afternoon - haven't got this year's tide tables yet - as entry over the bar at low water is probably best avoided.

I guess running back from Fowey we'd benefit more from flooding tidal stream & preavailing wind - returing from Salcombe we'd be likely to be against wind & tide.

Personally I'm not too keen on beaching at Looe & floating off later.

I'll have capacity to carry some spare fuel cans should anyone need.

Will now have 2 spare seats as well (one daughter has arm in plaster).
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Easter Pasty Run

Having thrown a spanner in the works, I'll now give you another tuppence worth.

Distances to Fowey and Salcombe are identical, give or take, at 24 miles. ETA at Salcombe would be dead low water. No problem in calm conditions or moderate wind around North, otherwise forget it.

Another alternative is Polperro. There are 4 visitor's buoys in the outer entrance with minimum 1.0 metre. At low water there is access to the East pier but I am not sure if you can climb it from the water. A phone call to the harbourmaster will confirm. Only possible problem is that some yachties might be tied up on these buoys for the Easter weekend. We could always ring the H/M on the day to check and failing that continue on to Fowey where, as previously said, access is available in virtually all conditions.

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Polperro is a lovely stop over and well worth the run out.

I did the same trip a couple of years ago in a 24 footer. Planned trip was Plymouth to Polperro and stay on the visitors buoys the night. We had a lovely run across but on arrival there was only one buoy available and it was the furthest out. Not a major problem but too rolley for a night in a 24' boat. We stayed for an hour and untied and went to Fowey. Lovely run along the coast and not much further to travel. Spent 2 nights at Fowey on a visitors buoy.

You might find the buoys are taken by local vessels at Polperro at low water waiting for the tide to re enter the harbour. So best have your back up plan ready.

Fowey is a great bolt hole with plenty of visitors buoys and a water taxi.

Having done this trip before, for the small extra distance, if weather permits, I would certainly make Fowey plan A

As Lakeland said, if tides are correct, you could shoot down on the last of the ebb and then back on the flood. Sounds like a lovely run our
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Polperro is a lovely stop over and well worth the run out.

Having done this trip before, for the small extra distance, if weather permits, I would certainly make Fowey plan A
Makes sense to me, Polperro for a pasty - Polperro Bakery in Polperro, Cornwall for Cornish Cream Teas

With one at Fowey as a back up

And the dive shop at Bovisands if the weather is nasty
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I'm happy with either Fowey or Salcombe.

Would be worth checking low water Salcombe Sat afternoon - haven't got this year's tide tables yet - as entry over the bar at low water is probably best avoided.
I realy don't think the sand bar at Salcombe will be an issue, i have never had a problem there, well just one, towing a yacht in that had a dead engine, they recon they felt the keel touch the bottom, funny i didn't feel a thing.
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I really don't think the sand bar at Salcombe will be an issue,
Lets see what the weather is like on the day then and take advice from those coming that know teh patch ( I don't), East for Cream Teas, West for Pasties - either is a winner

Shame about Looe but as a run it'll happen some when soon.

With A diverburger at Bovisands after a run around the breakwater as a bad weather back up something will be fun
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Not going to be warm - or sunny.......those pasties had better be hot and filling!
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Dig them thermals out boys, where are we going, anyone decided, up or down
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I'd vote for Fowey -come back with tide & prevailing wind behind - but only if it's nice!!
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Dig them thermals out boys, where are we going, anyone decided, up or down
Lets see what the weather does and who fancies where, Polperro, Fowey or Salcombe seem to be the options.
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of course it will be nice, pasties, ale and good company, what more could you wish for
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not backing out are we Andy
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of course it will be nice, pasties, ale and good company, what more could you wish for
Even if we don't leave the Sound!
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