frlrubett
Well-Known Member
Looking to anchor/moor in Swanage evening of Tuesday 10th and take advantage of Easterlies to get to the West Country.
Setting of Wednesday 11th early morning and ideally hitting Portland outer passage around around Midday and ride the Westerly flow over Lyme Bay.
This would mean Peveril Ledge, Durlston Head and St Albans Ledge with the tide on the nose and the wind forcast Easterly F2-3 in the morning. Springs approaching 14th June.
Am I correct in being overcautious and coming three+ miles offshore to avoid anything nasty?
Current plan would be to navigate due south from the Peveril Ledge Buoy by about 3 miles before turning WSW, on passage to Dartmouth. Maybe turn earlier if conditions out there look benign.
Setting of Wednesday 11th early morning and ideally hitting Portland outer passage around around Midday and ride the Westerly flow over Lyme Bay.
This would mean Peveril Ledge, Durlston Head and St Albans Ledge with the tide on the nose and the wind forcast Easterly F2-3 in the morning. Springs approaching 14th June.
Am I correct in being overcautious and coming three+ miles offshore to avoid anything nasty?
Current plan would be to navigate due south from the Peveril Ledge Buoy by about 3 miles before turning WSW, on passage to Dartmouth. Maybe turn earlier if conditions out there look benign.
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