Daydream believer
Well-Known Member
I am very pleased that my current Hanse 311 seems a pretty dry boat, even in rough weather. I have sailed in a few gales & lots of F7 & not really had many times where I have been really soaked. The odd big "greeny" but that is it.
I have only been pooped really badly once & that was in F5!! when a freak wave came from nowhere & plonked itself aboard. Other than that, I have had a few dollops aboard, but in places like the Alderney Race & the Dover Straits, when I should not have been there anyway.
Years ago I used to crew a UFO 34 in EAORA & sitting on the weather rail was like being in a submarine. One was always sitting in a puddle of water that ran down between deck & cabin 3 inches deep. It loved to dip its bow.
I also crewed a half tonner that seemed intent on soaking me, just to let me know that I had been on the water.
Both my Stellas needed regular pumping in a blow. Not because of leaks, but because the non self draining cockpit just filled up as water sloshed over the side.
Is it just that some boats are naturally wet. Am I just lucky with my Hanse, or is it the way I have learned to sail it without realising.
By the way,I do not have one of those silly tents, as I am not into camping
I have only been pooped really badly once & that was in F5!! when a freak wave came from nowhere & plonked itself aboard. Other than that, I have had a few dollops aboard, but in places like the Alderney Race & the Dover Straits, when I should not have been there anyway.
Years ago I used to crew a UFO 34 in EAORA & sitting on the weather rail was like being in a submarine. One was always sitting in a puddle of water that ran down between deck & cabin 3 inches deep. It loved to dip its bow.
I also crewed a half tonner that seemed intent on soaking me, just to let me know that I had been on the water.
Both my Stellas needed regular pumping in a blow. Not because of leaks, but because the non self draining cockpit just filled up as water sloshed over the side.
Is it just that some boats are naturally wet. Am I just lucky with my Hanse, or is it the way I have learned to sail it without realising.
By the way,I do not have one of those silly tents, as I am not into camping
