MagicalArmchair
Well-Known Member
So, tomorrow is the only day I can bring my beloved Triola back from the Orwell to Chatham marina (the day job and crew availability are always the two jokers). Typically, the wind is on the nose, we're going to be leaving at 4am and its going to rain - fine, and fair enough. However, now the delights of the last 'proper' sail of the season of lightening too! The wind in the forecast looks pretty static and quite light, should I expect local squalls with this too? My crew is very inexperienced and I don't really want to put them off for life 
What would you do? Tough it out, get drippy to get your boat back home? Or bail out for fear of the crackles, any associated squalls and making the crew a miserable, drowned rat?
What would you do? Tough it out, get drippy to get your boat back home? Or bail out for fear of the crackles, any associated squalls and making the crew a miserable, drowned rat?