VicS
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You can cut an hour or so off the trip by going to Bembridge first as a bit of a shake down from Chi then to Cherbourg, definately a good first destination and not a bad place to visit, if you leave at first light in the summer you should be able to do the crossing in daylight
Going via anywhere else, be it Bembridge or Yarmouth to get a better slant on the wind, delays your eventual arrival at the destination.
I think probably most of my channel crossings have been at night. In the old days landfall just before dawn was considered a good strategy because the lights wee still on to confirm your position but then the final approach and entry was in daylight.
Some interesting landfalls in darkness down to the Brittany coast I can still recall. Follow the lights into the old harbour at Roscoff then at low water next day look at what you picked your way through in the dark !!