Angele
Well-Known Member
It's easy to get more scared than inspired by a pilot book. So perhaps I can ask the voice of experience: is crossing the Dover Strait (specifically, Brighton - Boulogne and then Boulogne - Dover) a much bigger deal than crossing the central Solent?
Back to the OP. If you are concerned specifically about the Dover Straits then why not first build up your experience with several Channel crossings further west? Are you concerned about the length of a passage from, say, Brighton to Fecamp?
Further west, most of the big boats would be following broadly parallel/reciprocal courses within the lanes. I think the lanes are wider as you go west (sorry, don't have access to Charts to check this) so the same number of boats are spread out over a larger area and can be "picked off" in small numbers. Also, you don't have the same problem with the number of ferries crossing the Channel from north to south.
I agree with other comments that the big ships in the shipping lanes are far more predictable than yachts (and the ferries to the IoW) are in the Solent.