Pagetslady
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Hi has any body done this trip in September if so some tips on what weather I can expect and details of forecast sites would be very helpful.
Mike
Mike
I've crossed Biscay in most months. September is no different to the summer except you need to watch the weather more closely and make sure you have a good weather window.
Where are you going from/to and what is the boat?
.... people 'blow it' because when that 3 day weather window actually does comes up, they haven't fueled up, don't have fresh bread, the tail end of the last westerly ''looks rough'' etc etc.. so they prat around and waste a day.
Then the next low tracks in when they are still 24hourrs from La Coruna and they encounter steadily rising wind and sea right on the nose-Duh !......
The bay can 'bite' at anytime.
Watch weather systems carefully, especially way out in the Atlantic as the effect of them can be felt through the Bay even with the generating feature 1000 miles away.
By September things are generally becoming more changeable across northern Europe and Atlantic lows are beginning to deepen. The later in the month you leave it, the higher the chance of this happening.
Hope that helps,
Simon
We crossed S to N in September 2009.
We had to wait in La Corruna for a week to get a good weather window and then had a good crossing to Belle Isle in under 60 hours. Previously we have gone from Cameret to La Corruna in a similar time.
I've crossed Biscay in most months. September is no different to the summer except you need to watch the weather more closely and make sure you have a good weather window.
Where are you going from/to and what is the boat?
thanks for that having done the trip many times in both directions 15 or so years ago I thought it prudent to have a chat about up to date weather websites from you experts and I must say there have been some very helpfull replies. The boat should be up to it as it has been prepared for the Arc should be quite comfortable to.I would say-(having crossed 3 times, once at the v. end of Oct, not so good), that many people 'blow it' because when that 3 day weather window actually does comes up, they haven't fueled up, don't have fresh bread, the tail end of the last westerly ''looks rough'' etc etc.. so they prat around and waste a day.
Then the next low tracks in when they are still 24hourrs from La Coruna and they encounter steadily rising wind and sea right on the nose-Duh !
I'm afraid that the fact that you are asking what are really quite basic questions ( whose answers are readily available by searching YBW archive or pilot books or by enlisting some experienced crew), doesn't necessarily auger well to me!
I wish you fair winds and a sound boat and a great trip.