bluey
New Member
I'm contemplating a channel crossing from Portsmouth to le Touquet, rather than the normal north-south passage, on August 4th. Departure would be three hours before Dover low water. I assume I'd hug the English south coast, sailing into the ebbing tide, until about Hastings and then sail south east across the tide and the traffic separation scheme. Is this right? Is it still a twelve hour passage? Or am I making a rod for my own back by attempting this, and should I just settle for something like St Vaast as the destination?
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