stu9000
Well-Known Member
Hi
I would appreciate any feedback on my passage planning for the upcoming summer cruise.
I am based on the Medway and want to take my 35 foot Westerly to Normandy.
Passage durations are based on a 5 knot speed over land.
My rough plan is to get the wife and kids to ferry across to Dieppe or Le Harvre.
I will take the boat over and meet them off the family.
Draft Plan - outward journey, without kids and with "the lads".
The exact plan depends on how much holiday time my friends and I can carve out and what the weather does on the day.
I went to Scheveningen last season which was great but a lack of wind made it a bit rolly and there was a lot of listening to the engine.
If the weather is sympathetic the long hop from the Medway to Dieppe is tempting as it means we use one day less getting to where we want to be.
It may be some crew get the ferry and train back to the London area from here.
Accounts on YBW suggest St Valery is nice so my current thinking is to take a bit of time to enjoy this rather than do another long leg from Dieppe to Honfluer.
Any remaining crew would disembark from here and I would meet the family off the ferry at Le Havre.
Draft Plan - return journey, with wife and kids
My kids are in their young teens.
I'm keen for them to experience being at sea but not to do too many very long hops.
I could write off going to Honfleur and meet the family in Dieppe and then head to St Martin.
Im keen to get a better sense of how nice these destinations are so I can make a more informed decision.
Facilities are good to have when I have the family on board but electrical hook up etc isn't a must for every stop.
Id like to be able to explore some classic old towns with the odd castle, nice cafe and a bit of history.
Any feedback welcome and Id appreciate any suggestions regarding books or websites.
Thank you all.
Stuart
I would appreciate any feedback on my passage planning for the upcoming summer cruise.
I am based on the Medway and want to take my 35 foot Westerly to Normandy.
Passage durations are based on a 5 knot speed over land.
My rough plan is to get the wife and kids to ferry across to Dieppe or Le Harvre.
I will take the boat over and meet them off the family.
Draft Plan - outward journey, without kids and with "the lads".
- Medway to Ramsgate ( 6h ) or to Dover (9h30) or to Dieppe (24 hr)
- Ramsgate to St Martin is 7h30 or Dvr to St Martin (5h) or to Dieppe (17h30)
- St Martin to Dieppe is 10h.
- If we have gone direct to Dieppe from this would be a rest day
- Dieppe to St Valery en Caux 3h (or to Fecamp 6h or to Honfleur 13h). St Valery has a shallow entrance but a 3h journey time should allow us to time it right.
- St Valery to Honfleur 10h
The exact plan depends on how much holiday time my friends and I can carve out and what the weather does on the day.
I went to Scheveningen last season which was great but a lack of wind made it a bit rolly and there was a lot of listening to the engine.
If the weather is sympathetic the long hop from the Medway to Dieppe is tempting as it means we use one day less getting to where we want to be.
It may be some crew get the ferry and train back to the London area from here.
Accounts on YBW suggest St Valery is nice so my current thinking is to take a bit of time to enjoy this rather than do another long leg from Dieppe to Honfluer.
Any remaining crew would disembark from here and I would meet the family off the ferry at Le Havre.
Draft Plan - return journey, with wife and kids
My kids are in their young teens.
I'm keen for them to experience being at sea but not to do too many very long hops.
- Honfleur to Fecamp 7h
- Fecamp to St Valery 3h30
- St Valery to Dieppe 3h
- Dieppe to St Martin 6h
- St Martin to Ramsgate 7h30
- Ramsgate to Medway 6h
I could write off going to Honfleur and meet the family in Dieppe and then head to St Martin.
Im keen to get a better sense of how nice these destinations are so I can make a more informed decision.
Facilities are good to have when I have the family on board but electrical hook up etc isn't a must for every stop.
Id like to be able to explore some classic old towns with the odd castle, nice cafe and a bit of history.
Any feedback welcome and Id appreciate any suggestions regarding books or websites.
Thank you all.
Stuart