Lucky Duck
Well-Known Member
Does the race impose any particular limitations on departure times when heading cross channel rather than going West?
Litttle Grebe, we met briefly in St Peter Port last August, our departure time for Portland was based on the depth over the sill to leave the marina. Heading for East Shambles meant the race had no effect, so I'm guessing if the journey was reversed the same would be true?
Why would you need to navigate the Race?
What is it about YBW that when someone asks advice and gets a genuine reply based on over 40 years experience, some berk always has to go into combat argumentative insulting mode instead of discussing it ?
No wonder we're better off on an alternative site, where despite zero regulation we have sensible discussions...:
What is it about YBW that when someone asks advice and gets a genuine reply based on over 40 years experience, some berk always has to go into combat argumentative insulting mode instead of discussing it ?
What is it about YBW that when someone asks advice and gets a genuine reply based on over 40 years experience, some berk always has to go into combat argumentative insulting mode instead of discussing it ?
Little Grebe, to put my previous reply in perspective, I kept my 22 ft boat on a swinging mooring in PH for 16 years and used to cross to Cherbourg and CI's often twice a year, so I think it's fair to say that I have a reasonable experience of that crossing. Plus I used to do 'day sails' round the Bill and back when the tide times and weather were right.
I don't know how long Seajet kept his boat in PH or Weymouth for him to gain his knowledge of the area, but I'm sure he will let us know.![]()
Well, indeed.
It's not quite 40 years since LadyInBed's 1980s experience in his 22-footer kept at the location in question, though
Pete
Little Grebe, to put my previous reply in perspective, I kept my 22 ft boat on a swinging mooring in PH for 16 years and used to cross to Cherbourg and CI's often twice a year, so I think it's fair to say that I have a reasonable experience of that crossing. Plus I used to do 'day sails' round the Bill and back when the tide times and weather were right.
I don't know how long Seajet kept his boat in PH or Weymouth for him to gain his knowledge of the area, but I'm sure he will let us know.![]()
http://montymariner.co.uk/passage-logs/Seems like a perfect opportunity to have a Log competition.
Maybe ask both to submit their logs of passages from Weymouth/Portland to France and we can judge who has the better approach to passage planning and execution.
If heading E of Shambles you will see on my link that the current runs either SW or NE so you are cutting across it whatever time you leaveTo be fair, your post seems to say, 'no the race doesn't dictate when you leave Weymouth, because you always leave at time x relative to HW for another reason'.
Clearly it's possible to leave Weymouth at any time and sail east in the bay and avoid any W-going tide taking you into the race.
Alternatively, a Dazed Kipper passage plan CTS from just outside Weymouth to say Treguier might take you into Portland itself, never mind the race.
Sensible planning IMHO would be to bear in mind the E/W tide when you are leaving and steer clear of the race and the Shambles.