Autumn Cherbourg trip

October makes it much more likely to have crap weather.

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Given that you never know what the weather is going to do at that time of the year I would have thought that you should choose September with confirmation say 48 hrs before departure and use October as a fall-back possibility if Sept doesn't work.

I also agree that Cherbourg is a safer destination if large numbers are involved and if anybody wanted to make a long week-end of it you could do a triangular couse: Cherbourg then St Vaast.

John

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Re: Blimey

They made a few ( I know of 3 ) with a lifting plate...Rumoured especially for Christchurch..
So I only need 3'6'' or in foreign money 1.07 summats...

By the way Ken Do you know Al Ward and Philip Walker..... Both Twisters ( "Cabrach" and "Hiner") in the Weymouth area?? With whom I sometimes sail.



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Re: Blimey

>Do you know Al Ward and Philip Walker<

Don't think we've ever met, but they both feature in the Owner's assoc mag from time to time, so the boat names are familiar.

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