Considered to be the saltiest shore in England, the Blackwater provides
the background for John Leather's story of Essex seafaring. It is an
accurate study of men and craft that have sailed form the small
communities beside this broad estuary and river. wildfowlers and often
smugglers join the sailing smacks and bages, brigs, bumkins and gunpunts
in this workaday watery world. crews when summer cruising and racing,
even to crossing the Atlantic in quest of the elusive America's Cup.
skills and craft. Their traditions, independent outlook and everyday
enjoyments have lingered to the present in the Blackwater's unique
flavour of sail and oar.