Cathy*
Well-Known Member
This year we had planned and booked to move from Plymouth, where all of our cruising has been, in April to the Hamble over a period of several months. Now we can get back out on the boat I'm looking at our plans and still want to make the move this year, although it will mean Autumn/Winter on the Hamble rather than summer. I had planned for a few weeks in Brixham, then Weymouth, Yarmouth IOW finally spending a decent amount of time in Hamble point, Port Hamble and Mecury before going around to Hayling Island for the winter.
Now I'm thinking of leaving for Brixham mid to late August staying for a few weeks, followed by a couple of days in Weymouth and miss out Yarmouth going straight to Hamble point. We're in a S/D motorboat and usually travel at between 8 and 10 kn. I think I've got the passage plan and tides sorted, I'm planning on taking the North channel to avoid the Needles but are there any particular hazards I should take into account from there around to Port Hamble? Hayling Island and Chichester will now be off the agenda, we'll be aiming for a lift out at Mercury at the end of the year for maintenance.
Does that all sound like a feasible plan?
Now I'm thinking of leaving for Brixham mid to late August staying for a few weeks, followed by a couple of days in Weymouth and miss out Yarmouth going straight to Hamble point. We're in a S/D motorboat and usually travel at between 8 and 10 kn. I think I've got the passage plan and tides sorted, I'm planning on taking the North channel to avoid the Needles but are there any particular hazards I should take into account from there around to Port Hamble? Hayling Island and Chichester will now be off the agenda, we'll be aiming for a lift out at Mercury at the end of the year for maintenance.
Does that all sound like a feasible plan?