Babylon
Well-Known Member
Plan to properly stick our necks out of the Solent for the first time this August, heading west first to Poole then Weymouth with a day or so at each, then - if conditions are suitable - to make for Dartmouth. We've got two full weeks (the second half of August) available.
Boat can average 4-0 to 4.5kts cruising under sail and or power, only 27ft LOA but heavy long-keeler so relatively seakindly if conditions kick up.
Crew constraints are:
1. Four year old son - likely to get bored, disruptive and fractious if too long at sea;
2. SWMBO - untrained, total experience to date is two summers crewing for me on relatively short trips by day within the Solent;
3. Me - skippering by day only in Solent for two years (some night hours as crew for others over the last few years, incl four channel crossings); tend to largely single-hand the boat while SWMBO looks after the kid.
My question is this: is a 45 NM coastal passage in a small boat with an inexperienced family crew appropriate? We cannot do it in a single tide, and - even though we wouldn't set off unless we had plenty of south in the wind - would I find myself becoming exhausted by being the only semi-experienced person to stand watches (despite having an autohelm) as well as skipper? What about getting back?
I have suggested to SWMBO that I deliver the boat to Dartmouth with a more experienced mate and meet her and the kid there, but she's keen to do it herself.
If we do decide to attempt this, what sort of crew/navigational strategy should I adopt?
Boat can average 4-0 to 4.5kts cruising under sail and or power, only 27ft LOA but heavy long-keeler so relatively seakindly if conditions kick up.
Crew constraints are:
1. Four year old son - likely to get bored, disruptive and fractious if too long at sea;
2. SWMBO - untrained, total experience to date is two summers crewing for me on relatively short trips by day within the Solent;
3. Me - skippering by day only in Solent for two years (some night hours as crew for others over the last few years, incl four channel crossings); tend to largely single-hand the boat while SWMBO looks after the kid.
My question is this: is a 45 NM coastal passage in a small boat with an inexperienced family crew appropriate? We cannot do it in a single tide, and - even though we wouldn't set off unless we had plenty of south in the wind - would I find myself becoming exhausted by being the only semi-experienced person to stand watches (despite having an autohelm) as well as skipper? What about getting back?
I have suggested to SWMBO that I deliver the boat to Dartmouth with a more experienced mate and meet her and the kid there, but she's keen to do it herself.
If we do decide to attempt this, what sort of crew/navigational strategy should I adopt?