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SA
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Posted 30/07/2012, 6:51 pm        Report Show Profile
They say there are two types of sailors, (1) those that have run aground and (2) those that will one day run aground. I'm now in the former camp. I discovered just how shallow the North Arm of the Port River (Port Adelaide) is on Saturday, unfortunately on a falling tide only 30cm below the high tide level. To make things worse, the next tide was a so-called "dodge tide", i.e., not a high tide at all. Port River mud is impressive in it's suction ability too. Full reverse was unable to to dislodge me, and by the time I tried to kedge off, it was too late. So I spent a lovely night serenaded by Torrens Island Power Station waiting for the next high tide the following morning. On a positive note, it was a great time to clean my hulls. And nothing damaged except my pride :-)
QLD
512 Posts
Posted 30/07/2012, 7:31 pm        Report Show Profile
ah...the beauty of multis
NSW
106 Posts
Posted 30/07/2012, 8:12 pm        Report Show Profile
Well at least you sat up right, not like a mono hull
SA
54 Posts
Posted 30/07/2012, 8:53 pm        Report Show Profile
Yes, if you're going to run aground, 2 hulls is definitely better than one :-)
NSW
885 Posts
Posted 31/07/2012, 7:01 am        Report Show Profile
With a mono you can usually get off by heeling the boat etc. Cats no way. The old dodge tide, only two places in the world I think have dodge tides, SA gulfs and some place in Italy I think.
SA
54 Posts
Posted 31/07/2012, 7:21 am        Report Show Profile
Here is BoM's page on dodge tides if anyone is interesting in learning more: http://www.bom.gov.au/oceanography/tides/dodge/dodge.shtml Apparently the term "dodge tide" is used only in South Australia, although as you say similar flat neap tides do occur elsewhere.
WA
312 Posts
Posted 31/07/2012, 6:39 pm        Report Show Profile
Came through Hastings Vic. a while ago, and was told by a local that just about every one in the marina had been stuck in the mud at some time.
QLD
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Posted 31/07/2012, 7:52 pm        Report Show Profile
the power line tower in the distance.... i climbed to the top of that when I was a wee lad! that part of the river is not so bad , but down near the st kilder channel and the gardern island yacht club is very tidal.
NSW
256 Posts
Posted 31/07/2012, 7:58 pm        Report Show Profile
I was looking at buying a boat out of Garden Island and thinking at the time when looking at the water what a bitch of an area to get in and out of.
 
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