The anchorage in Bowcombe Bridge is allowed.
Sand, Rocks, Seaweed and Mud cover the seabed in Bowcombe Bridge.
Mooring buoys are also available in Bowcombe Bridge.
In Bowcombe Bridge, it is best to anchor stern-to. This type of anchoring, which is also called med-mooring
The anchorage in Bowcombe Bridge is allowed.
Sand, Rocks, Seaweed and Mud cover the seabed in Bowcombe Bridge.
Mooring buoys are also available in Bowcombe Bridge.
In Bowcombe Bridge, it is best to anchor stern-to. This type of anchoring, which is also called med-mooring, means that the boat’s stern is anchored to the shore. You first position the boat with the stern facing the quay, then drop your anchor and slowly approach the shore.
In Bowcombe Bridge, we recommend you anchor with lines ashore. This type of anchoring implies dropping the anchor in a suitable place and then taking the lines ashore and securing the boat against something located on the shore such as a rock, tree or mooring ring.
Coordinates
- The coordinates of Bowcombe Bridge are 50⁰ 16' 33.60'' N and 4⁰ 14' 15.64'' W lat and long.