Wiggo
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Well, I won't generally set out in anything worse than an F5, unless it's only just started to blow that hard and it's a short trip (i.e. not much time for the seas to build).
Having said that, we left St Peter Port for St Helier a few years back with a forecast of SW F3-4, and half way to La Corbiere light we had breaking waves on the beam level with my head (and I was up on the flybridge, so about 12'). Once we turned the corner, we had the same seas up the chufff, which was interesting.
We also crossed from Lymington to Christchurch in a SW F7, that was gusting F9 by the time we got into the harbour. The waves breaking on the bar were a challenge, given the available depth.
Having said that, we left St Peter Port for St Helier a few years back with a forecast of SW F3-4, and half way to La Corbiere light we had breaking waves on the beam level with my head (and I was up on the flybridge, so about 12'). Once we turned the corner, we had the same seas up the chufff, which was interesting.
We also crossed from Lymington to Christchurch in a SW F7, that was gusting F9 by the time we got into the harbour. The waves breaking on the bar were a challenge, given the available depth.