doug748
Well-known member
By coincidence I am planning a trip to the Solent in the summer for the Contessa 50th celebrations. First time in the area in my own boat.
I will take it as the weather serves but had planned to break my trip at anchor in Studland Bay at some point. I don't know the area well but have been past a few time and know the general arrangement.
I can see it would be untenable in any significant wind or swell from the East but for those who know it better:
1) If I entered in a brisk S to SE breeze, with modest swell from that direction would I find reasonable shelter in the mid point of the bay (ie outside the proposed zone) ? Would it be much better in weather from the SW assuming I am allowed to move in closer to the W shore
2) In the same S to SE 20 kt conditions would anchoring conditions be good in the SW corner (ie within the proposed no anchor zone)?
3) What wind strengths and directions would you consider are the limits of shelter in those two spots?
4) Are there better alternative offshore anchorages (ie apart from Poole which I will avoid if possible, esp if dark) and in what conditions?
I want to avoid entering the Bay and finding no shelter at the end of a passage, bearing in mind this may be at the end of the longer 20 hour overnight trip from Dartmouth.
32ft sloop, I will be singlehanded. All information gratefully accepted, thanks.
Lastly, and slightly off topic:
Would you consider looking for shelter at the end of a 20 hour ish passage in these circumstances justifies entering the "no- anchor" area? This is not so much a debating point about the proposals but of real practical interest to me in July.
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I will take it as the weather serves but had planned to break my trip at anchor in Studland Bay at some point. I don't know the area well but have been past a few time and know the general arrangement.
I can see it would be untenable in any significant wind or swell from the East but for those who know it better:
1) If I entered in a brisk S to SE breeze, with modest swell from that direction would I find reasonable shelter in the mid point of the bay (ie outside the proposed zone) ? Would it be much better in weather from the SW assuming I am allowed to move in closer to the W shore
2) In the same S to SE 20 kt conditions would anchoring conditions be good in the SW corner (ie within the proposed no anchor zone)?
3) What wind strengths and directions would you consider are the limits of shelter in those two spots?
4) Are there better alternative offshore anchorages (ie apart from Poole which I will avoid if possible, esp if dark) and in what conditions?
I want to avoid entering the Bay and finding no shelter at the end of a passage, bearing in mind this may be at the end of the longer 20 hour overnight trip from Dartmouth.
32ft sloop, I will be singlehanded. All information gratefully accepted, thanks.
Lastly, and slightly off topic:
Would you consider looking for shelter at the end of a 20 hour ish passage in these circumstances justifies entering the "no- anchor" area? This is not so much a debating point about the proposals but of real practical interest to me in July.
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