Wednesday, 15 April 2026

Ad Lib 16


 This afternoon's low tide is the same height as it will be at six o'clock (an hour after low water) tomorrow morning. I take the opportunity to reconnoitre the Eastbourne entrance. Where the fishermen appear to be favouring the green cans.

As does a local Beneteau of (potentially, dependant upon keel option) similar draft to Stargazer. A change to previous years. When it has generally paid to hug the reds, for best depth.

Today's southerly is forecast to veer south westerly by morning. Blowing sixteen to twenty knots, somewhat forward of the beam, until we come under the lee of Normandy’s Côte d’Albâtre.

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