Nick120180
New Member
Dear all, I'm looking for a little advice.
I am currently purchasing an Antares 8.80 with 300hp Suzuki. The boat is only 2 years old but I am wondering if it is viewed as 'safe' to cross the channel to France or Jersey (from Southampton) in a single engined boat. I understand modern 4 strokes are very reliable but I have that slight nervousness of being stuck in water too deep to anchor. I have owned smaller boats but have never been further than 15 miles from shore.
The boat will have EPIRB, Life raft, Fixed VHF, Portable VHF, Flares, Satellite Phone, GPS, Tow rope, Anchor, life Jackets, Drogue and basic spares for the engine. I am relative DIY capable and will be getting basic engine maintenance training.
I will have done the day skipper course, along with powerboat 1 and 2 and VHF operator licence. Obviously the boat will be fully insured and UK registered.
Does this seem like a safe enough endeavour? Anything else I should consider?
Also, worse case scenario and the engine did conk out in the middle of the shipping lane, what is standard practice. Do I release a Pan Pan straight away?
Last but not least is there an off shore recovery service (Seastart is only 3m I believe) so I wouldn't need to call out the lifeboat?
Thanking you all in advance.
I am currently purchasing an Antares 8.80 with 300hp Suzuki. The boat is only 2 years old but I am wondering if it is viewed as 'safe' to cross the channel to France or Jersey (from Southampton) in a single engined boat. I understand modern 4 strokes are very reliable but I have that slight nervousness of being stuck in water too deep to anchor. I have owned smaller boats but have never been further than 15 miles from shore.
The boat will have EPIRB, Life raft, Fixed VHF, Portable VHF, Flares, Satellite Phone, GPS, Tow rope, Anchor, life Jackets, Drogue and basic spares for the engine. I am relative DIY capable and will be getting basic engine maintenance training.
I will have done the day skipper course, along with powerboat 1 and 2 and VHF operator licence. Obviously the boat will be fully insured and UK registered.
Does this seem like a safe enough endeavour? Anything else I should consider?
Also, worse case scenario and the engine did conk out in the middle of the shipping lane, what is standard practice. Do I release a Pan Pan straight away?
Last but not least is there an off shore recovery service (Seastart is only 3m I believe) so I wouldn't need to call out the lifeboat?
Thanking you all in advance.