emsworthy
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Before I ask this question, I am of course fully aware that the decision rests with me and me alone, but would nonetheless welcome the views of those with far more miles under the keel as skipper than I.
We were planning to sail from Emsworth to Cowes tomorrow for a week's break exploring the Island. The forecasts have been a little ambiguous up until today when most now agree there's some nasty stuff coming through tonight but are then a little less in agreement about the hangover tomorrow.
My dilema is, I want to give the family a holiday (and me!) but as this would be the first passage of any significance for us as a family unit (Mum, Dad, boy 9 and girl 6) the last thing I want to do is scare the beejesus out of them and potentially put them off for life.
Once we're there we can have a fairly relaxed itinerary with two or three days to choose from to make the return journey, which is very likely to be with the wind aft of the beam in any event so less critical within reason and a contingency to bring the boat back with a mate if the wheels fall off in big way!
The question is with some forecasts showing 5-6 WSW is this a trip I should contemplate? I am happy to motor-sail the whole way or do I wait for what looks like a better window on Wednesday?
To put it in a little more perspective, if I was with a couple of my sailing buddies it would be a dream weather forecast for a cracking sail and I'm pretty sure the boat is more than able to cope with bashing into a short sea following a gale (recently refitted Sadler 26 fin).
Any thoughts? Are some of the forecasts wrong?
We were planning to sail from Emsworth to Cowes tomorrow for a week's break exploring the Island. The forecasts have been a little ambiguous up until today when most now agree there's some nasty stuff coming through tonight but are then a little less in agreement about the hangover tomorrow.
My dilema is, I want to give the family a holiday (and me!) but as this would be the first passage of any significance for us as a family unit (Mum, Dad, boy 9 and girl 6) the last thing I want to do is scare the beejesus out of them and potentially put them off for life.
Once we're there we can have a fairly relaxed itinerary with two or three days to choose from to make the return journey, which is very likely to be with the wind aft of the beam in any event so less critical within reason and a contingency to bring the boat back with a mate if the wheels fall off in big way!
The question is with some forecasts showing 5-6 WSW is this a trip I should contemplate? I am happy to motor-sail the whole way or do I wait for what looks like a better window on Wednesday?
To put it in a little more perspective, if I was with a couple of my sailing buddies it would be a dream weather forecast for a cracking sail and I'm pretty sure the boat is more than able to cope with bashing into a short sea following a gale (recently refitted Sadler 26 fin).
Any thoughts? Are some of the forecasts wrong?
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