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General details:Instow is located at the confluence of the rivers Taw & Torridge, just on the estuary where the combined river flows into the sea at the S end of Saunton sands. Because it's a) an estuary, and b) tidal, there are a number of hazards - like periodic absence of water and currents - that need to be considered. To be honest, I've never sailed from Instow. I've sailed to it from Crow Point, across the estuary, but never from there. From Bristol, it's a somewhat further to get to Instow than Crow Point, so that's probably why I've never made the effort. I did drive round there once - on a windless, February day - just to take a look at the place. It wasn't obvious to me, just driving along the front, where might be the best place to park, though the map does show a car park off the main road to the North. Like Crow Point, sailing is probably restricted to about 2 1/2hrs either side of HW, otherwise it's a long walk. The sailing itself is more or less flat water blasting, with some interesting chop effects where the two rivers meet. Directions to the right place:Click here for map. How the winds work:I'd guess that anything from S, clockwise to N ought to be ok. Tidal conditions:
Hazards:Strong currents. Be very wary that you don't get swept out of the estuary on a falling tide. Water quality is suspect, especially in the Torridge. Facilities:
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