steveej
Well-Known Member
Hi all,
After struggling to get past Lavernock point on Monday after spending the weekend in Porthcawl, it got me thinking about the best strategy to pass this coming from the west.
The first time I tired this it was springs, the tide started to ebb when I got to Sully Island. I gave Lavernock point a decent offing and ended up getting sucked south towards flat holm. After correcting the course, it took ages to punch through the tide at times only moving 0.5knots over the ground. I believe the passage took just over 8 hours.
On Monday it was a dead neap tide with light easterlies. I barely made it to Barry before the ebb kicked in and I just kept in as close as possible, inside the Ranie buouy and slowest speed at times was 1knot over the ground. The passage took 6.5 hours.
The trouble with Porthcawl is that the gate is only open 3 hours either side of HW so you only get 3 hours of favourable tide hence I keep getting stuck at Lavernock point trying to get back to Cardiff.
So what do people think is the best way to tackle this. 'Close in' or to stay further out? different strategy for springs versus neaps?
After struggling to get past Lavernock point on Monday after spending the weekend in Porthcawl, it got me thinking about the best strategy to pass this coming from the west.
The first time I tired this it was springs, the tide started to ebb when I got to Sully Island. I gave Lavernock point a decent offing and ended up getting sucked south towards flat holm. After correcting the course, it took ages to punch through the tide at times only moving 0.5knots over the ground. I believe the passage took just over 8 hours.
On Monday it was a dead neap tide with light easterlies. I barely made it to Barry before the ebb kicked in and I just kept in as close as possible, inside the Ranie buouy and slowest speed at times was 1knot over the ground. The passage took 6.5 hours.
The trouble with Porthcawl is that the gate is only open 3 hours either side of HW so you only get 3 hours of favourable tide hence I keep getting stuck at Lavernock point trying to get back to Cardiff.
So what do people think is the best way to tackle this. 'Close in' or to stay further out? different strategy for springs versus neaps?
