AngusMcDoon
Well-Known Member
Solent is one of the trickiest bits of water for a newbie to go night sailing on.
Not sailed across the Fearsome Firth at night then?
Solent is one of the trickiest bits of water for a newbie to go night sailing on.
Thanks all.
Good point on the insurance. Once of the reasons I didn't get round to this last year is that SH and night were not allowed. However, that insurer didn't need a survey which was just as well because during the refit I would not like to think about what one might have said. Post refit, post survey (thank you Chrissie) I have a more comprehensive polic which allows unlimited SH and unlimited night, as well as racing.
I take the point about a 2nd pair of eyes.
I also take the point about nav. I tend to be paper based backed up with e hand held gps with a few waypoints. I do have a plotter of sorts on my phone but dont like relying on it.
In light of the other thread, I am also thinking about clip on arrangements. Currently we have jackstays along the side decks and you do have to go outside the shrouds to get past. You also need a long teather to be able to get to the foot of the headstay. When out with family the idea has been that at least they (me) would still be with the boat and 1st action would be to go hove-to. Single handed, at night, hmm perhaps time for a rethink about that.
Another question, how DO you spot pot bouys at night? From what I have seen, there are loads just outsite the main channels.
Some of the better petzl head torches have a red mode too.
Most of the advice here is good, but the sheer volume of it tends to give the impression that sailing at night is a terribly difficult and complicated undertaking. Which it isn't.
I prefer sailing at night...I'll take the Pentland Firth over the Solent any day.
but can get cold even in summer...
Another really useful thing to have is ' self heating meals ', Amazon do a good range.
I hate trying to post here via a tabletdawn at sea is quite magical
self-heating seems a bit unnecessary on any well-found boat, that's what the cooker's for.
Pete
Not when singlehanded !
Cooking is a PITA night sailing,
Why is it more of a pain to cook at night than during the daytime?![]()