Who's Been Through the Raz de Sein?

Major_Clanger

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I normally try to route through the P de Fromveur but I'm looking at options for Monday to use the Raz de Sein and Chanel du Four. I'm familiar with the latter but have never used the Raz de Sein but know it has a fearsome reputation.

Currently in Lorient and planning to be at the south end of the Raz circa LW Brest, which equates to slack water at the Raz. Not much wind forecast so shouldn't be an issue of wind-over-tide anywhere there. I'm with a motorsailer with a lovely 6-cyl Perkins to push her along so can make reasonable progress.

Any tips gratefully received. Thanks!
 
I frequently used to anchor off Audierne at Sainte Evette which makes it easy to judge the tide through the Raz as Bobc says avoid any serious wind over tide in reasonable weather and it's a straight forward brisk passage. If for any reason you decide to go into Audierne follow the leading marks for the dog leg passage and be wary of the tide around and through the pontoons.
 
If you look closely at the tides and wind to go up through the Chenal du Four you can actually get all the way to Roscoff on one tide too, although we've found it easier to check out in Brest and go straight to either Falmouth or Plymouth
That was the plan, I like Roscoff, but we'll probably push-on to Cherbourg.
 
If you look closely at the tides and wind to go up through the Chenal du Four you can actually get all the way to Roscoff on one tide too, although we've found it easier to check out in Brest and go straight to either Falmouth or Plymouth
I take one can no longer check out of Schengen from Camaret. Once ETIAS is fully operational might this change?
 
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