harry potter
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Yes absolutely though I think I'll book a walk ashore berth. Many thanks again for the useful tips lpdsn!! Tom
It'll cost you, mmts.
Yes absolutely though I think I'll book a walk ashore berth. Many thanks again for the useful tips lpdsn!! Tom
It'll cost you, mmts.
Tom, I'm not being horrible here, but what you have done is ask the team to do your homework - and they have done.
It would be much better if you did your own homework ie. passage plan and submit it here for appraisal. I think you will learn much faster. If you have made a mistake? Join the club. The team won't be nasty.
A plan B just in case will have them purring.
it will yes, but i figured not knowing a lot the area id rather treat the crew and myself at the end of the day and in preparation for possibly demanding next day.. thank you
A buoy outside and a ferry trip probably about the same price as a walk-ashore berth. Don't let them get too cosy in the pub or you might miss your tide.
Hi EdWingfield if this is what you think I did I can only apologize at this point, though I'm not too sure 'I've asked the team to do my own homework' . I feel I proposed what I would do, something hopefully made a bit of sense and quite several times was corrected (eg use of North channel as a plan b, +4 to be anticipated, other hazards list etc). General weather condition for not going i didn't know so I asked for general guidance. Also, I wanted to focus only in key aspects on which I didn't feel confident in order not to ask too many questions really, as the rest I thought I'd be able to build on top myself in the passage when at the boat with the charts. But to your point yes of course I could have done more research on the solent in general, read more books and submit a full passage plan. I felt it was a fair approach possibly in line with other threads i read in this forum, but it seems I might have misinterpreted. Apologies to the team, and thanks again all for the kind help. Tom