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Forum: Seamanship & Boat Handling 16-05-2013, 11:32 |
Replies: 13
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evm1024
Re: Anchoring on The Columbia (or why I can't properly grip my coffee cup)
Here in the US red right returning is the norm. You need to look at chart #18524. Buoy "4" is the northern most red buoy on the east side of the bridge. This marks the right side of tomahawk... |
Forum: Seamanship & Boat Handling 15-05-2013, 11:46 |
Replies: 13
Views: 1,786
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evm1024
Re: Anchoring on The Columbia (or why I can't properly grip my coffee cup)
The red buoy marks the north side of the channel that goes under the fixed span of the I5 bridge. When there is a bridge lift the channel is north of the red buoy..... |
Forum: Seamanship & Boat Handling 15-05-2013, 11:01 |
Replies: 13
Views: 1,786
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evm1024
Re: Anchoring on The Columbia (or why I can't properly grip my coffee cup)
Hi, Good to see that you have your boat out. The spring on the Columbia is a time of fast currents. But there are always currents.... Not too far up stream is one of the few special anchorages in... |
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