Sailorsam101
Well-Known Member
I've just come back from almost two weeks afloat and I thought I would bore you all with the events that occurred.
Day one.
Try to get to Guernsey but get stuck in Lymington due to fog..great start.
Day two
Head off at 8am into five miles vis with AIS but no radar..all good so far. Reach the shipping lanes and of course vis drops to a mile. AIS working well until a black shape looms ahead...a massive oil rig just sitting in the east bound lane..no tugs...not moving just sitting there and NOT on AIS.
Stop for lunch in Alderney on the anchor. Forecast says a nice gentle F2 but we are sat in a F6!!!!
Fast trip to St Peter Port and all is well apart from a sea sick SWMBO!
Day three
A nice way hot day on the beach.
Day four
If we want to move in the next few days it has to be today and fog is forecast again! But the lady wants to stay put...so we do.
Day five
Fog..fog with a little bit more fog all day
Day six
Fog and this time rain as well
Day seven
Leave the boat and fly back to Southampton to pick up the kids.
Day eight, nine and ten
At home doing family stuff...!
Day ten
Take the condor to St. Peter port..should take 3 hours but one engine down so it takes 7...seasick lady again!
Day eleven, twelve
Pouring down all day...boat is nice and clean on the outside now.
Day thirteen
Warm but too windy to go anywhere.
Day fourteen
Fast trip to St Helier. Arrive at the perfect time before most yachts. Get a finger pontoon straight away and then have a beer while watching the yachts fight for what's left.
Nice evening seeing the island in hot sun.
Day fifteen.
Almost a crew mutiny when I say we need to head back for the UK today. It's a F2 SW and hot and sunny...she wants to sunbath...kids want to swim in the sea. I want to get home before the N5 come in just after yet more fog...bloody weather.
So we leave and have a great crossing...flat calm and 20kts all the way apart from over the bridge which was a rough as hell. 6.5 hours from St Helier to the folly can't be bad me thinks.
Day sixteen.
Starboard cone clutch is failing...great...also see the both starboard props have big chunks taken out on them...great again.
Home to give the wallet a rest.
The boat was perfect...some of the crew were not!!! 8 hours motoring at 22kts used just under 400ltrs which I'm happy with.
The weather this year is just mad and did spoil what I was hoping to be a nice two weeks away...there are only so many time one can play Uno..!
Day one.
Try to get to Guernsey but get stuck in Lymington due to fog..great start.
Day two
Head off at 8am into five miles vis with AIS but no radar..all good so far. Reach the shipping lanes and of course vis drops to a mile. AIS working well until a black shape looms ahead...a massive oil rig just sitting in the east bound lane..no tugs...not moving just sitting there and NOT on AIS.
Stop for lunch in Alderney on the anchor. Forecast says a nice gentle F2 but we are sat in a F6!!!!
Fast trip to St Peter Port and all is well apart from a sea sick SWMBO!
Day three
A nice way hot day on the beach.
Day four
If we want to move in the next few days it has to be today and fog is forecast again! But the lady wants to stay put...so we do.
Day five
Fog..fog with a little bit more fog all day
Day six
Fog and this time rain as well
Day seven
Leave the boat and fly back to Southampton to pick up the kids.
Day eight, nine and ten
At home doing family stuff...!
Day ten
Take the condor to St. Peter port..should take 3 hours but one engine down so it takes 7...seasick lady again!
Day eleven, twelve
Pouring down all day...boat is nice and clean on the outside now.
Day thirteen
Warm but too windy to go anywhere.
Day fourteen
Fast trip to St Helier. Arrive at the perfect time before most yachts. Get a finger pontoon straight away and then have a beer while watching the yachts fight for what's left.
Nice evening seeing the island in hot sun.
Day fifteen.
Almost a crew mutiny when I say we need to head back for the UK today. It's a F2 SW and hot and sunny...she wants to sunbath...kids want to swim in the sea. I want to get home before the N5 come in just after yet more fog...bloody weather.
So we leave and have a great crossing...flat calm and 20kts all the way apart from over the bridge which was a rough as hell. 6.5 hours from St Helier to the folly can't be bad me thinks.
Day sixteen.
Starboard cone clutch is failing...great...also see the both starboard props have big chunks taken out on them...great again.
Home to give the wallet a rest.
The boat was perfect...some of the crew were not!!! 8 hours motoring at 22kts used just under 400ltrs which I'm happy with.
The weather this year is just mad and did spoil what I was hoping to be a nice two weeks away...there are only so many time one can play Uno..!