onesea
Well-Known Member
If your boat can't cope with a bit of wake, it shouldn't be at sea. Better stay at home and mow the lawn.
Try handling the wake kicked up by the spectator fleet after the start of the Whitbread Race in a Merlin-Rocket. Excellent for improving one's boat handling skills.
If your not man enough blah blah blah....
The fact is large wakes do make life at best more difficult particularly on small boats..... A little bit of consideration would make life a little bit better for every one, but as you show some just don't really care..
To the OP having sailed the Solent in a 19' and then a 24' for about 10 years you will be fine. Try to avoid the obvious bottle necks at the enterance to Yarmouth, the Hamble, lymington, portsmouth etc and there is still plenty of places to sail... Particularly as motorboats and those with 2m draft seem scared of going near the edges...
With a lifting keel there is a different way to sailing...
SWMBO will take a little adjustment but once you are sailing in and out of creeks she will appreciate the manageability of it all...