Dockhead
Well-Known Member
This year's summer cruise officially starts on Monday (although I'm already on board trying to get ready).
My boat will be taken out of the English Channel for the first time in her 13 year life, as far as I know. And for me, what is beyond the Dover Straits is also mare icognitum. Orkney Islands is the chosen destination this year.
So maybe those of you who know these waters might give some passage planning tips? One idea is to skip the mud coast altogether and sail nonstop to the Orkneys in order to have more time up there (and a long passage at sea with a good crew is also a joy in itself). Or are there not-to-be-missed stopovers along the way? How would you do it? All suggestions gratefully received. We have a month. Starting from the Hamble, and not necessarily returning at the end of the month (I can bring the boat back down later).
My boat will be taken out of the English Channel for the first time in her 13 year life, as far as I know. And for me, what is beyond the Dover Straits is also mare icognitum. Orkney Islands is the chosen destination this year.
So maybe those of you who know these waters might give some passage planning tips? One idea is to skip the mud coast altogether and sail nonstop to the Orkneys in order to have more time up there (and a long passage at sea with a good crew is also a joy in itself). Or are there not-to-be-missed stopovers along the way? How would you do it? All suggestions gratefully received. We have a month. Starting from the Hamble, and not necessarily returning at the end of the month (I can bring the boat back down later).