Frankie-H
Well-Known Member
Typically during winter there will be a couple of days with winds of over 100mph in the marina. Last year we had 183km/h in the marina which I am hoping is a bit of a record - i.e. does not get repeated too often.
No idea what it is like offshore in those conditions, and I hope to never find out.
Which marina are you in?
183 kph = 99 kts
100 mph = 87 kts
I don't envy you. We are in Pt Napoleon, which is very well known for its winds and we regard a strong Mistral as over 60 kts. I have seen gusts over 75 kts but very seldom. The idea of anything vaguely approaching 100 kts would send me running to the caves.
I have been sailing for over 60 years and have been a full time live aboard for 17 years and the worst I have ever known was freak Bora In Croatia. It is on u-tube as the perfect storm. There was a lot of damage. Trees were split in half and, of the 50 odd boats on the outer harbour wall, 38 were damaged. There were aircraft at Split airport, which were trying to take off on their own and had to be tied down. We had 36 hours of gusts at +/- 100 kts.
I do think you should have a look at your figures before you scare too many people to death.
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