Fascadale
Well-Known Member
I have just been writing up this summer’s cruise and have had my suspicions confirmed that we spent less than 20% of the time under sail.
Our route was from the Forth, to Stonehaven, across the North Sea to the Bergen area, up a fjord or two, back to Shetland, then Fair Isle, Orkney, Peterhead, Stonehaven and home to the Forth
Distance travelled............................c1035 nms
Longest passage...............................290nms
Hours sailed....................................c35
Hours engined.................................c172
Nights on the boat...........................30
Days underway...............................20
Full days voluntary tourism...............5
Full days storm induced tourism.........3
Admin/boatwork days.......................2
I am disappointed by the ratio of sail to engine hours.
I picked weather windows for the North Sea to avoid strong winds but ended up motoring most of the way there and back: in Norway the wind, light and fluky. always blows the wrong way up or down the fjord: and after we left Shetland we faced a southerly or south easterly 4/5, or no wind at all, on the way home. If we had sailed it I may still not yet be back at work.
I will admit to not being the most patient of sailors; I’m happy enough to day sail slowly but if the plan is to go 40 or more miles in a day, the engine goes on when the boat speed drops below 4kts.
Our route was from the Forth, to Stonehaven, across the North Sea to the Bergen area, up a fjord or two, back to Shetland, then Fair Isle, Orkney, Peterhead, Stonehaven and home to the Forth
Distance travelled............................c1035 nms
Longest passage...............................290nms
Hours sailed....................................c35
Hours engined.................................c172
Nights on the boat...........................30
Days underway...............................20
Full days voluntary tourism...............5
Full days storm induced tourism.........3
Admin/boatwork days.......................2
I am disappointed by the ratio of sail to engine hours.
I picked weather windows for the North Sea to avoid strong winds but ended up motoring most of the way there and back: in Norway the wind, light and fluky. always blows the wrong way up or down the fjord: and after we left Shetland we faced a southerly or south easterly 4/5, or no wind at all, on the way home. If we had sailed it I may still not yet be back at work.
I will admit to not being the most patient of sailors; I’m happy enough to day sail slowly but if the plan is to go 40 or more miles in a day, the engine goes on when the boat speed drops below 4kts.