Chris Allen 649
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Hi guys I'm new to the forum. I'm thinking of trying a mini North Sea crossing in my boat. 18ft with a merc 150 on back of it with a backup 10hp. Boat speed in excess of 55 knots. But will proberly be nearer 30-40 on a cruise. Been looking at setting off from the east coast to rotterdam area to join on to canal systems in holland. I have read about maybe an ICC or another form which could be needed. I gauge it at 150 ish miles. Obvious things I'm thinking of are fuel problems ie using a lot. Second is shipping lanes and what's needed in the way of insurance? I have my public liability but it's only good for 18 miles off shore so won't be valid. I'm willing to not worry about that but I don't want to break and foreign laws or their requirements. How easy is it to get through onto the canals?
I'm not to worryd about big ships as the boat is fairly quick and nimble so it should be easy to avoid them. I was thinking of trying the channel but I keep reading that it is busy and more stressful than enjoyable. Obviously I'll check tides and if it was attempted it would be on a super calm 2 + days forecast.
Any advice or thoughts are welcomed and thanked for in advance.
I wondered also about doing it to raise funds for a charity or something most people call me silly or crazy but if 2 people can cross the Atlantic in a small powerboat the North Sea has to be simpler?? I hope lol cheers guys
I'm not to worryd about big ships as the boat is fairly quick and nimble so it should be easy to avoid them. I was thinking of trying the channel but I keep reading that it is busy and more stressful than enjoyable. Obviously I'll check tides and if it was attempted it would be on a super calm 2 + days forecast.
Any advice or thoughts are welcomed and thanked for in advance.
I wondered also about doing it to raise funds for a charity or something most people call me silly or crazy but if 2 people can cross the Atlantic in a small powerboat the North Sea has to be simpler?? I hope lol cheers guys