Fergus
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Going to Weymouth on sat regardless - probably last trip of the year (sigh)
Going to Weymouth on sat regardless - probably last trip of the year (sigh)
It is perhaps a bit unfair to have a go at the BBC as they are only the medium and not the forecaster..
I have been saying this for years but am now sitting at home when I could be halfway to Weymouth this morning. I should have stuck to my plan based on my forecast models of choice - windguru, predictwind and ugrib.
Cut a huge long story short, SWMBO and I have been planning 4 days (Wed to Sat) aboard, going somewhere, relaxing, etc Really fancied Alderney or Chichester in the right conditions, but anywhere away from the Solent would be good.
Wednesday was aborted because neither of us wanted to spend Thursday sitting in a boat in the peeing rain, we had enough of that back in June, so the dog didnt get taken to kennels. Then Wednesday afternoon, I made a plan for Thursday morning for me to catch the start of the ebb, in light rain which was going to clear and I could tolerate. SWMBO was to put the dog in kennels then take the train to meet me in either Poole or Weymouth.
Last thing before I went to bed last night, the lady on the television said its going to rain pretty hard for most of the day so I cried off and opted for a lie-in.
Now today, it is SE4 (ideal for a broad reach, single handed) a bit grey but not raining at all so I should have gone and had a good sail ...... ARRRGGGHH!
I keep telling people that the forecast on the TV is very generic aimed the vast majority of the population, and who don't care about the combination of rain, wind and tide.
Having ignored my own advice, a whole trip has gone by the board - looks a night in Cowes again![]()
I may regret writing this but the problem is not the weather forecasts but the totally unsuitable yachts that are built today. I am not having a go at AWB's in particular. Or maybe I am.
My point is that if a boat has a pedigree like the Nicholson 32 or 35, or even those wooden ones owned by Hiscock, Pigeon, Allcard, etc etc who circumnavigated safely in all weathers without weather forecasts then the blame really lies with the choice of boat.
Take inspiration from some blogs on the web. Some folk are doing it that way as we speak.
Comfort and the expectation of never feeling dis-comfort is a modern marketing ploy to sell floating caravans.
Please don't be upset if you own an unsuitable boat. Have a realistic look at it and either stay in the marina or sell it and buy one you are comfortable with sailing in ALL weathers. But please don't blame the weather forecasts. I will stop there before I get accused of trolling. It's just my opinion.
You are welcome to your opinion, as long as you accept that somebody else is free to tell you it's load of bollokcs.
The volume of water falling out of the sky, and ones tolerance to its inconvenience and discomfort, are exactly the same regardless of the boat one is on...... unless of course it is a motor sailor with a pilot house, but none of the boats you mention can be considered as such.
I have head it said that windfarms are playing havoc with the forecasts?
The logic was that systems are not getting Blown the same as they were when all the previous data was collected.
I know thats a very simplified version and that the power taken from the system is probably relatively small (or is it given their locations?), but could they in effect delay the arrival / departure of a certain system?
You are welcome to your opinion, as long as you accept that somebody else is free to tell you it's load of bollokcs.
The volume of water falling out of the sky, and ones tolerance to its inconvenience and discomfort, are exactly the same regardless of the boat one is on...... unless of course it is a motor sailor with a pilot house, but none of the boats you mention can be considered as such.
You are welcome to your opinion, as long as you accept that somebody else is free to tell you it's load of bollokcs.
The volume of water falling out of the sky, and ones tolerance to its inconvenience and discomfort, are exactly the same regardless of the boat one is on...... unless of course it is a motor sailor with a pilot house, but none of the boats you mention can be considered as such.