z1ppy
Well-Known Member
Well i feel a bit of a fool for asking here when i read Hurricane's trip reports and those that have gone before but im not too silly not to want to prepare...
We are planning to go down to Alderney next month with a group of other similar boats (and a few well known forum members) and although i have done some longer trips on bigger boats, never on my own as skipper.
So we are an 8 meter rib with single outboard engine, Chart plotter, Radar, VHF, AIS (receiver) (ecomax radar reflector). fuel tank of 400L. Burn rate at 30 Kts 1.3 LPM.
There will be two of us on board, and will be maybe 6 or 8 other boats all crossing together. Will review weather until the day of departure and make a decision based on forecasts.
So what else do i need to think about.
Paperwork.
Insurance certificate
SSR registration
VHF licence
Proof of ownership and VAT paid status
Safety equipment
Coastal flare pack
Laser flare.
life jackets and spares
Hand held VHF ( x2, attached to each life jacket)
Handheld GPS Plotter (and spare batteries)
Paper Charts
console mounted magnetic compass
decent wet weather gear
Spare kill cord.
Tool Kit and basic spares pack (there is little that the layman can do with the Verado engine!)
decent first aid kit,
grab bag with essentials contained.
Passage Planning
I haven't started this yet but im guessing Needles Fairway mark and head south at 170 ish degrees for 60 odd miles.... watch out for traffic and cross vessel traffic zones at 90 degrees. (very simplistic plan before i get the charts out before you all flame me!)
Will look to run between 25 and 30 kts. obviously with an open rib its going to be difficult (but not impossible) to plot a fix on paper chart at intervals. obviously with the plotter and hand held GPS and other boats, we do have some redundancy in event of electrical problems.
There are a lot of very experienced people crossing with us but i don't want to just follow, rather learn myself and have the safety of others more experienced to help along!
so open the floor to other suggestions and don my flack jacket for the inevitable incoming!
We are planning to go down to Alderney next month with a group of other similar boats (and a few well known forum members) and although i have done some longer trips on bigger boats, never on my own as skipper.
So we are an 8 meter rib with single outboard engine, Chart plotter, Radar, VHF, AIS (receiver) (ecomax radar reflector). fuel tank of 400L. Burn rate at 30 Kts 1.3 LPM.
There will be two of us on board, and will be maybe 6 or 8 other boats all crossing together. Will review weather until the day of departure and make a decision based on forecasts.
So what else do i need to think about.
Paperwork.
Insurance certificate
SSR registration
VHF licence
Proof of ownership and VAT paid status
Safety equipment
Coastal flare pack
Laser flare.
life jackets and spares
Hand held VHF ( x2, attached to each life jacket)
Handheld GPS Plotter (and spare batteries)
Paper Charts
console mounted magnetic compass
decent wet weather gear
Spare kill cord.
Tool Kit and basic spares pack (there is little that the layman can do with the Verado engine!)
decent first aid kit,
grab bag with essentials contained.
Passage Planning
I haven't started this yet but im guessing Needles Fairway mark and head south at 170 ish degrees for 60 odd miles.... watch out for traffic and cross vessel traffic zones at 90 degrees. (very simplistic plan before i get the charts out before you all flame me!)
Will look to run between 25 and 30 kts. obviously with an open rib its going to be difficult (but not impossible) to plot a fix on paper chart at intervals. obviously with the plotter and hand held GPS and other boats, we do have some redundancy in event of electrical problems.
There are a lot of very experienced people crossing with us but i don't want to just follow, rather learn myself and have the safety of others more experienced to help along!
so open the floor to other suggestions and don my flack jacket for the inevitable incoming!
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