IEatFish Posted August 9, 2020 Share Posted August 9, 2020 Evening, third week into boating and enjoying it. We are heading to the Waveney Centre next Sunday from Brundall and have 9ft air draft. Looking at the bridge height on the published data with high water and the height clearance can anyone give me a steer on approx current clearance levels at low water? And assuming we are too high what is the current status on the bridge being opened; I am getting mixed reports at the moment on the efficiency and timing of openings. With thanks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
YnysMon Posted August 9, 2020 Share Posted August 9, 2020 Efficiency of bridge openings tends to depend on how hot it is. At this time of the year a hot spell can play havoc, though other engineering factors can take their toll. I’m relying on memory here, but I think Somerlayton has a clearance of about 8’ or so at mean high water. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Helian Posted August 9, 2020 Share Posted August 9, 2020 If you need to be fairly sure it will open you need to aim to be there by about 10.30 (depending on just how hot it is) from memory tidal range is just under 3'.Sent from the Norfolk Broads Network mobile app Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
grendel Posted August 9, 2020 Share Posted August 9, 2020 it was 9 foot 9" on a rising tide when I went through today. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mouldy Posted August 9, 2020 Share Posted August 9, 2020 Average summer high water clearance (according to Aweigh) is 8’6”. However, wind, rain and other factors can affect that. Given the issues with both Reedham and Somerleyton bridges during the summer months when the temperature is higher, I’d aim to go under a couple of hours either side of low water. Of course, if the bridge is operational, it can be swung to allow you to pass, although the timings are governed by the train timetable. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IEatFish Posted August 9, 2020 Author Share Posted August 9, 2020 Cheers all - really helpful. At just over 9 foot it’s gonna be exciting. Mrs IEatFish asked if we could let some air out of my tyres......how do you respond to this!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
YnysMon Posted August 9, 2020 Share Posted August 9, 2020 With difficulty! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bytheriver Posted August 9, 2020 Share Posted August 9, 2020 Sunday trains in both directions are due at Somerleyton at 8.37 then every two hours till 16.37 HOWEVER there are no trains on Sunday 16th due to engineering work at Brundall https://www.greateranglia.co.uk/travel-information/service-alterations/norwich-great-yarmouth-and-lowestoft-62 Unless there engineering trains from the work on that part of the line on Saturday it is likely the bridge will be open all day (The signal box there can even be left un-staffed as there is foot access to the station unlike Reedham) Reedham remained operational all day today (Sun 9th) as temperature a little lower Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tim Posted August 10, 2020 Share Posted August 10, 2020 10 hours ago, IEatFish said: Cheers all - really helpful. At just over 9 foot it’s gonna be exciting. Mrs IEatFish asked if we could let some air out of my tyres......how do you respond to this!! Tell her to eat a lot more fish the night before and a few more chips! 😉 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
grendel Posted August 10, 2020 Share Posted August 10, 2020 fill the water tanks the day before, and remember the yard advertised air draft may be a few inches generous Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ranworthbreeze Posted August 10, 2020 Share Posted August 10, 2020 On Friday we waited from before 11.00 am to a little past 7.00 pm for the bridge to open, several of us (six at one stage) waited all day for it to open, two needed 9 foot clearance, they managed to get under about 6.15 pm another boat who needed 10.00 foot and my self at 9 foot 8 inches waited until 7.00 pm, I could have scraped under just as the bridge opened. This bridge needs money spent on it or just fit the summer rails, which I believe are still on the track to be used. Regards Alan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IEatFish Posted August 10, 2020 Author Share Posted August 10, 2020 I think I will be out one evening this week with a straight edge and tape measure and will measure the height exactly. However Mrs IEatFish always says I always struggle between inches and cm so will double check this. I actually have a folding radar arch (I think that's the terminology) on my boat but looks a mare to drop as the roof canopy framework and canopy is part of it, however rather than a forced 8 hour wait I think I may have a fiddle with this in the mooring to see how this works. So if you do see a boat with a stuck down radar arch you know who it is...... 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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