pmagowan
Well-Known Member
Anyone attempted this in a sailing vessel from the UK or even as far as Greenland or Iceland? It has always interested me and I was hoping to take a sabatical when I build my new boat and give it a go, perhaps even carry on round. The risk of ice etc may have some design implications for the boat and I would be interested in any experiences people have had. I know traditionally steel boats have been prefered but I was wondering if kevlar or similar reinforcing of a cold moulded wood/glass fibre contruction would be sufficient. Alternatively steel could be added as a temporary protective layer on the bow. I have knowledge of a couple of wooden boats that went through and without significant damage but they may have been lucky.