East Coast Pilot

June 17th, 2009 by admin Leave a reply »

When I left Lowestoft, I got to quite a waypoint in my journey. The end of my first pilot book.

I had bought the East Coast Pilot last year, and it proved invaluable for for my journey so far. Advice on who to contact, how to navigate the sand bars and mud around the east coast, as well as a plethora of suggestions of places to visit, anchor, or pick up a buoy. Of course, there’s nothing quite so good as talking to the locals for up to date navigation advice, but I would have found entering the many rivers around the South East coast much more stressful without this book.

Click here to buy it from Amazon from £12.85

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  1. Basil says:

    The tarp will soon be shreaded, but hey ho it does the job. When it finally does give out I’ll see what I’ve got in the way of acrylic canvas for you it’ll have to be brass eyelets I’m afraid, ss are getting too damn expensive!

    Love the blog, keep it up and looking forward to the next vid. As it happens I went sailing yesterday. Only in a Mirror on the lake though, but at least it was sailing!!

  2. Ian says:

    Hi, i saw you had left overnight but it looks like you may have returned on the wells harbour web cam!!

  3. Yes, post to follow. I set of at 0330 and encountered enough… stuff… to make me turn around and come back.

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