derekgillard
New member
Weather bound at home with the central heating on (in may!!!) I am now planning my summer cruise, this year I am being a little braver and doing the Channel Islands. Will be picking up the boat at Jersey and spending the week returning her to Portsmouth.
On our first day at Jersey the tides are springs with a morning HW I did want to go to Granville but reckon I would have to either leave Jersey or arrive at Granville at night, which for my first time is a NO NO. So my thought would be to catch the tide up to Sark and spend the night on one the buoys mentioned in the Guernsey Harbour guide at either Havre or La Greve, my charts are on board so if anyone knows this area advice would be appreciated, by my reckoning I will arrive at Sark around low water is this a problem? On the second day the tides look good to wash me south east to Carteret to arrive just after high water how long would you allow for this trip again if I leave too early it will be close to low water.
I will stress I will read my almanac and charts carefully anyway but advice/hints from someone who knows the area is always good advice.
Thanks in advance
Del Buoy
On our first day at Jersey the tides are springs with a morning HW I did want to go to Granville but reckon I would have to either leave Jersey or arrive at Granville at night, which for my first time is a NO NO. So my thought would be to catch the tide up to Sark and spend the night on one the buoys mentioned in the Guernsey Harbour guide at either Havre or La Greve, my charts are on board so if anyone knows this area advice would be appreciated, by my reckoning I will arrive at Sark around low water is this a problem? On the second day the tides look good to wash me south east to Carteret to arrive just after high water how long would you allow for this trip again if I leave too early it will be close to low water.
I will stress I will read my almanac and charts carefully anyway but advice/hints from someone who knows the area is always good advice.
Thanks in advance
Del Buoy