Nina Lucia
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Chanel Island hopping over May holidays, starting from Gosport, what would you recommend, 8/9 days with a 36' sailing boat
I’d beg to differ, sail to Yarmouth, time your tidal gates from there and go straight to Braye. But that’s just me. We used to do that leaving from Chichester.
Sark, yes indeed. We have a particular fondness for Beaucette, too. It’s like being moored in an aquarium. Though it is in the middle of nowhere. I guess you either like that or don’t. It’s handy for that trip to Sark.Agree straight to Braye. Lots of good moorings and worst case you can anchor if there’s no space (there’s usually space). Dinghy dock or beach for easy access to shore.
Skip Cherbourg, it’s a big, French version of Gosport.
Don’t miss Sark, it’s a very different experience.
Have to say I spent years based at Berthon. Always quite liked the Lymington River, which makes for a peaceful start to any new adventure. Probably different for you speedy chaps in your high performance racing machines, though.Agree with ashtead there, just to point out that going to Lymington rather than Yarmouth means getting up half an hour earlier for departure. That river is so tedious.
No, it’s not that. It’s just how long it takes before ypu can actually shape a course for the narrows, and really start your trip. The fastest way really is to use a buoy outside at Yarmouth. But a nice snug pontoon berth before a potentially long channel trip, possibly slogging to windward, may be the preferred option.Have to say I spent years based at Berthon. Always quite liked the Lymington River, which makes for a peaceful start to any new adventure. Probably different for you speedy chaps in your high performance racing machines, though.![]()