MagicalArmchair
Well-Known Member
I am delivering Mirage back at the end of the week to the Medway. A trip I have made a number of times with an overnight element to the passage.
The segment below will be made under the cover of darkness, note the predicted times of arrival in red (I've factored five knots in as an average speed, I think we'll do somewhat better). I'd prefer not to cross Dover until the false dawn, however I think I'm going to be there an couple of hours before first light. With our AIS transponder and Radar, I am content to tread very carefully, potentially putting in a VHF call to Dover to request permission to cross the port. What worries me more is pot buoys at night. In the night segment, I am mostly in 20m plus of water - does that offer some protection from pot buoys? Clearly we will be keeping a good watch, and the moon is nearly full, so visibility will hopefully be good if the clouds keep away.
Any areas in the above, any hot spots, where we should take extra care? Clearly off Selsey Bill and going down the Street (that will be in the light, at least) is one place we will keep a very vigilant look out and have someone on the bow.
The segment below will be made under the cover of darkness, note the predicted times of arrival in red (I've factored five knots in as an average speed, I think we'll do somewhat better). I'd prefer not to cross Dover until the false dawn, however I think I'm going to be there an couple of hours before first light. With our AIS transponder and Radar, I am content to tread very carefully, potentially putting in a VHF call to Dover to request permission to cross the port. What worries me more is pot buoys at night. In the night segment, I am mostly in 20m plus of water - does that offer some protection from pot buoys? Clearly we will be keeping a good watch, and the moon is nearly full, so visibility will hopefully be good if the clouds keep away.
Any areas in the above, any hot spots, where we should take extra care? Clearly off Selsey Bill and going down the Street (that will be in the light, at least) is one place we will keep a very vigilant look out and have someone on the bow.