Mirelle
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The easy, or lazy man\'s, way, of crossing the Channel or North Sea
For the first 12 and a half hours, ignore the tide completely.
Unless your boat is a good deal faster than mine, which has twice managed to get from Ostende to Harwich in that time, but never in less, you won't have arrived at the end of 12 1/2 hours, but you will be on the direct line to where you want to go, (unless the wind has played silly beggars and headed you).
Now establish where you are, and how far you still have to go, and guess how much longer you are going to be.
Lay off a course allowing for tide for the remaining part of your passage, and steer it.
NB. Do lay off this course the right way. I once sighted the Shipwash, 12 hours out of Ijmuiden, patted myself on the back and laid off a course for Harwich.
Next thing we saw was Sizewell Power Station; crew decidedly un-amused! /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif
For the first 12 and a half hours, ignore the tide completely.
Unless your boat is a good deal faster than mine, which has twice managed to get from Ostende to Harwich in that time, but never in less, you won't have arrived at the end of 12 1/2 hours, but you will be on the direct line to where you want to go, (unless the wind has played silly beggars and headed you).
Now establish where you are, and how far you still have to go, and guess how much longer you are going to be.
Lay off a course allowing for tide for the remaining part of your passage, and steer it.
NB. Do lay off this course the right way. I once sighted the Shipwash, 12 hours out of Ijmuiden, patted myself on the back and laid off a course for Harwich.
Next thing we saw was Sizewell Power Station; crew decidedly un-amused! /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif