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I was sortof pooopoohed (sp?) recenty when suggesting that a trip to the med was actually not at all hard. Oooh, well done, what an achievement said many. Yet i received no such plaudits for sitting on my arse watching tv for hours on end, which is about as tough.
I think that in the uk, the main Big Trip is cross-channel, which is about the most worrisome trip imaginable, far worse than any other leg to (or in) the med, all the solent stuff at one end, all the fishing boats at the other, plus loads of ships in between and lots of tide and often a bit blimmin cold. By contrast, 200mile+ stretches from Biscay onwards have almost no tide and are warmer and have almost nothing else on water. Set a guard on the radar, travel at doodle speeds (16-22knots) and you can read a book, move around the boat, have a nice chat, or have a snooze if enough crew, and in reasonalbe weather almost everything appears on radar 12+miles off.
Most of all, i am beginning to realise how the lack of running on these big diesels is perhaps their biggest problem. After a few hours they are just warmed up, yet they're almost always stopped by then.
Has anyone else done a trip of say 150miles plus and afterwards thought er well, so what is the big deal?...
I think that in the uk, the main Big Trip is cross-channel, which is about the most worrisome trip imaginable, far worse than any other leg to (or in) the med, all the solent stuff at one end, all the fishing boats at the other, plus loads of ships in between and lots of tide and often a bit blimmin cold. By contrast, 200mile+ stretches from Biscay onwards have almost no tide and are warmer and have almost nothing else on water. Set a guard on the radar, travel at doodle speeds (16-22knots) and you can read a book, move around the boat, have a nice chat, or have a snooze if enough crew, and in reasonalbe weather almost everything appears on radar 12+miles off.
Most of all, i am beginning to realise how the lack of running on these big diesels is perhaps their biggest problem. After a few hours they are just warmed up, yet they're almost always stopped by then.
Has anyone else done a trip of say 150miles plus and afterwards thought er well, so what is the big deal?...