Sunday, 8 October 2017

LEARNING THE ROPES GIMME THE WAVES

LEARNING THE ROPES GIMME THE WAVES

Learning in more wind today. 25/32 it's getting there....falls in the Rathlin sound

Whenever the tide turns, water heads from one area to another. This sets up a flow known as tidal currents. Tidal currents moving over a rough seabed make the surface of the sea turbulent. This effect is known as 'overfalls'

SKIPPER JAMES ADVENTURES

     Welcome to my blog and I hope you will join me on the seas in the hills and on the mountains  for fun and adventure !! Join me , James ...