TheBishop
Well-Known Member
Last weekend I moved my Trader 50 from Southampton to Plymouth . We overnighted in Yarmouth, left at 0600 on Saturday and via the Needles Channel, and standing well offshore Portland Bill we were in Dartmouth around 1400. Cruised at 1800, which gave us 12kts SOG. Next morning we cleared Dartmouth Town Quay by 0900 and were home and hosed in Plymouth by lunchtime.
Weather uneventful, sea pleasant apart from the Needles Channel where both the Bridge and Shingles were a mess of breaking water with a nasty swell to get through to break out into clear water. Could have gone via the North Channel but at least I wont be seeing that stretch of water for a while!
However, when south and west of the Bill and heading across Lyme bay I had an interesting incident.
I have all the toys and both AIS and radar were showing a big mother coming up dead astern several miles back. Both showed CPA at about 300 metres. I identified her on AIS as the ferry Cotentin and at about a half a mile distant I called him up and asked if they were ok with me holding speed and course. They said " Bien sur! " and duly overtook me at about 330m to Port.
All fine and seamanlike I hear you say. But I tell you this. With instruments it was worrying, worrying enough for me to call up; at night with instruments I might have called earlier; in fog with instruments ditto ;and without instruments I would have been in brown trousers.
Couldn't quite understand why he wasn't standing off me by a mile or more as there was noone else around......
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The Bishop
Weather uneventful, sea pleasant apart from the Needles Channel where both the Bridge and Shingles were a mess of breaking water with a nasty swell to get through to break out into clear water. Could have gone via the North Channel but at least I wont be seeing that stretch of water for a while!
However, when south and west of the Bill and heading across Lyme bay I had an interesting incident.
I have all the toys and both AIS and radar were showing a big mother coming up dead astern several miles back. Both showed CPA at about 300 metres. I identified her on AIS as the ferry Cotentin and at about a half a mile distant I called him up and asked if they were ok with me holding speed and course. They said " Bien sur! " and duly overtook me at about 330m to Port.
All fine and seamanlike I hear you say. But I tell you this. With instruments it was worrying, worrying enough for me to call up; at night with instruments I might have called earlier; in fog with instruments ditto ;and without instruments I would have been in brown trousers.
Couldn't quite understand why he wasn't standing off me by a mile or more as there was noone else around......
Comments?
The Bishop