lw395
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It clearly says no foreign flagged yachts.
The UK is shut.
Possibly not unreasonable in the circumstances.
The UK is shut.
Possibly not unreasonable in the circumstances.
Interesting. No mention of foreign flags in the announcements from MDL and "boatfolk" (as Dean and Reddyhoff seem to have rebranded) and nothing I can see in the government guidance ...maybe worth a call to Premier head office for clarification (you don't want to be speaking to random new person on the front desk who's reading the same info as you).
It clearly says no foreign flagged yachts.
The UK is shut.
Possibly not unreasonable in the circumstances.
See my links in post #9
I think they very well might check up when someone tests positive and they have a go at contact tracing.Shocking thing to say but you could just buy a red duster for that part of the voyage, I doubt anyone is going to check.
Shocking thing to say but you could just buy a red duster for that part of the voyage, I doubt anyone is going to check.
Singlehanded, I don't think your trip is sensible.
It seems an obvious possibility that any area of either coast could go back into strict lockdown.
You could be left in poor weather with nowhere to go.
I think you are knowingly taking a significant risk of that.
Ref the 18hr insurance limit, can you ask them to extend that to n hours just for this voyage, all due to current circumstances?
Or see if you can find someone to crew with you for some or all of the trip?Ref the 18hr insurance limit, can you ask them to extend that to n hours just for this voyage, all due to current circumstances?
I don't believe so, it's the usual "drain the marina" arrangement. Which is huge by the way. Might be possible to save half a lockfull each time but it would be very slow, or would require massive pumps. The fill or drain only takes a few minutes, they're quite impressive.Slight aside, but I'm curious - Do you know if they just pump the water from one lock to the other (a smart idea if they do) or do they use the standard sloose to sea / harbour?
With a crew, one could safely and sensibly sail back to any port. You can keep sailing safely for more than 18 hours if you need to.I fail to see the relation between a possible second lock-down and me being single-handed.
How would it be different with crew?
FWIW: if a second lock-down does materialise, I'd rather get stuck on the French side.
As a French resident, I can always say I will self-isolate at home.
Yes I think it is. I do know that some years ago a fault (?human error) resulted in the high water level in the Marina rising way beyoind its usual level to flood the pathways. It never runs on freeflow AFAIK, and the tidal range there can be 6.5m or more.I seem to recall that going down from seaward into the marina (or visa versa) wasn't uncommon so had wondered if the water level in the marina had been set somewhere below the usual HW level.
With a crew, one could safely and sensibly sail back to any port. You can keep sailing safely for more than 18 hours if you need to.
It still might not be a clever idea with a crew, you could be stuck at great inconvenience and maybe expense.
Another lockdown would not be a great surprise either.