stu9000
Well-Known Member
I love sailing the boat solo. Plenty of room. The slightly monastic quiet life where I can actually experience the natural world around me.
The freedom to sail and anchor as you please.
But I find anything more than 8 hours stops being fun. This is cruising the Thames estuary which is obviously a busy waterways. I need to in the cockpit pretty much all the time, just nipping down for a cuppa. Even well away from TSS areas you never know what might be in your path. I've had fast cat fishing boats zip past me only to anchor right on my track.
After about 7 hours I get a bit tired. Even half an hour not in duty is a game changer.
I have just watched Erik Aanderaa's video solo sailing from Holland to Denmark. He has spent years refining the set up on his Contessa with night vision Mast head cameras and easy view below deck screens. Maybe I will look into that.. I'm guessing the routes he sails have fewer buoys, anchored fishing boats and other hazards than the Channel area isail in.
I also watched 'Sam sails' do Suffolk to Ijmuiden, which I found tiring enough with two of us last July. Impressive resilience.
I have tried the perimeter alarm on the radar but it just went off all he time. Not false positives. Just lots of stuff on the water. I didn't use it on the Holland trip because I had crew and there were relatively quiet sections where I might have felt comfortable closing my eyes for a few minutes. I know colregs stipulate a watch must be kept.
The old Thames barges used to anchor behind a sand bank, waiting for a wind or a favourable tide. In the right conditions I guess I could drop a hook and rest a bit. But that only works in relatively benign conditions.
I wonder what other forumites do?
The freedom to sail and anchor as you please.
But I find anything more than 8 hours stops being fun. This is cruising the Thames estuary which is obviously a busy waterways. I need to in the cockpit pretty much all the time, just nipping down for a cuppa. Even well away from TSS areas you never know what might be in your path. I've had fast cat fishing boats zip past me only to anchor right on my track.
After about 7 hours I get a bit tired. Even half an hour not in duty is a game changer.
I have just watched Erik Aanderaa's video solo sailing from Holland to Denmark. He has spent years refining the set up on his Contessa with night vision Mast head cameras and easy view below deck screens. Maybe I will look into that.. I'm guessing the routes he sails have fewer buoys, anchored fishing boats and other hazards than the Channel area isail in.
I also watched 'Sam sails' do Suffolk to Ijmuiden, which I found tiring enough with two of us last July. Impressive resilience.
I have tried the perimeter alarm on the radar but it just went off all he time. Not false positives. Just lots of stuff on the water. I didn't use it on the Holland trip because I had crew and there were relatively quiet sections where I might have felt comfortable closing my eyes for a few minutes. I know colregs stipulate a watch must be kept.
The old Thames barges used to anchor behind a sand bank, waiting for a wind or a favourable tide. In the right conditions I guess I could drop a hook and rest a bit. But that only works in relatively benign conditions.
I wonder what other forumites do?