I would like to take my Seal 28 up some of the local rivers, which are shallow and muddy here on the east coast, but full of interesting bird life and nature reserves. I want to dry out on the mud overnight if necessary, so that I can watch the wildlife at dusk and dawn.
Does any one have experience of drying out in a 28 on mud? Will the boat sink gently into the mud with the keel lifted and stay reasonably upright, or does it just fall over?
Presumably it would fall over on drying sand or rock unless beaching legs were deployed. I know that some owners have acquired such legs for their boats, but I haven't heard any accounts of their actual use. I would love to learn more about their effectiveness in practice, and any problems (e.g base plates stuck in the mud?) which may have arisen.
Dennis Sewell
Saphena Minor