Portland Bill Rounding Tips

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We are in the middle of our Summer trip to Scilly Isles, currently in Weymouth harbour waiting for this next wind to blow through. Hope for Thursday or Friday to leave and head west again. Looking for local advice from rounding Portland Bill and suggested timings.
 
Long thread here forums.ybw.com/threads/portland-bill-outer-route.618071/ covers just about everything. Friday probably better day. Just follow the pilot book instructions to pick up the south flowing stream just south of Portland harbour and enjoy the ride around the inshore passage. When you pop out of the other side you will wonder what all the fuss was about. Don't forget the photos showing the 2 lighthouses.
 
my choice was either 4 mls offshore from Poole or Studland or ultra close inside if from wrymouth area but avoid the divers and dive boat escorts trying to drive you into the rough stuff who want the slack water to themselves.
 
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Took this on a fairly blowy day from Portland Bill. The yacht is quite a large one 40ft minimum I thought and he was having a very rough ride. Main reefed, and under engine. Had he come inshore a bit he would have been out of the breaking waves and would have had an easier time of it.
 
I've done the imshore passage about 5-6 times using Monty's guidance. The odd thing is that there is normally a gaggle of boats doing the same thing but as I checked the AIS whilst eating breakfast, about half a dozen boats went round at HW DVR - 2 hours.

I checked I hadn't mucked up my calcs but all was good. I crossed Lyme Bay watching the cluster 1.5 to 2 hrs ahead of me heading to Brixham & Dartmouth and wondered about their decision.
 
The above advice is sound, but in a modern cruiser with a reliable engine, and fine weather, you can round the Bill at other times.
For instance, taking the last of the ebb westwards and a foul tide in the bay can give you a fair tide approaching Start Point.
Nowadays, I prefer a slightly longer trip to avoid night sailing.
Many preferences and factors to consider and balance.
 
The above advice is sound, but in a modern cruiser with a reliable engine, and fine weather, you can round the Bill at other times.
For instance, taking the last of the ebb westwards and a foul tide in the bay can give you a fair tide approaching Start Point.
Nowadays, I prefer a slightly longer trip to avoid night sailing.
Many preferences and factors to consider and balance.

Indeed, if one can do 6 or 7 knots then the calculus on temporarily punching a 3 knot adverse tide is very different then when 4 or perhaps 5 knots was the norm
 
If you are leaving Weymouth set off about an hour before slack and by the time you get to the Bill you will wonder what all the fuss is about. You will know you have left at the right time as you will be joined by other boats and by boats from Portland. If you are on your own chances are you have left at the wrong time.
 
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