CalicoJack
Well-Known Member
On Thursday we were hoping to get from Chatham to Woolverston. Our boat a 10m Neptunian (Long Keeled) Ketch. HW was 06.15 and the time was now HW + 3. The weather was forecast as NE 3 to 4, but it seemed to be gusting at a 5 rather than a 4, which produced a short steep Thames chop. The wind was right on the nose and we were under engine. I had hoped that we would find a bit of a lee as we approached the North side of the Estuary off Blacktail Spit, but if anything the seas were worse there than down by Garrison Point. We were taking seas over the bow and there was water being thrown up over the whole of the deck. At that time there was only one other yacht visible and it was having as bad a time as we were, but he pressed on.
I had worked the passage plan to be reaching over 7.5Kts over the ground (6kts through the water plus a knot and a half of tide) but with the seas knocking our speed down we were lucky to be making much over 5.5Kts over the ground. I was concerned that as the passage progressed we would encounter worse seas near Maplin Sands, which would mean that we would arrive at the Swatchway somewhere around LW.
I decided to abort the passage and return to the Medway. Was this a wise move or was I worrying about nothing? We were not in danger or anything like that, but it was unpleasant, and we faced at least 4 or 5 hours more of this, even if we went to Brightingsea, which would have still meant crossing the Swatchway.
I had worked the passage plan to be reaching over 7.5Kts over the ground (6kts through the water plus a knot and a half of tide) but with the seas knocking our speed down we were lucky to be making much over 5.5Kts over the ground. I was concerned that as the passage progressed we would encounter worse seas near Maplin Sands, which would mean that we would arrive at the Swatchway somewhere around LW.
I decided to abort the passage and return to the Medway. Was this a wise move or was I worrying about nothing? We were not in danger or anything like that, but it was unpleasant, and we faced at least 4 or 5 hours more of this, even if we went to Brightingsea, which would have still meant crossing the Swatchway.