Could we race across the English Channel?
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- Charles uk
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Re: Could we race across the English Channel?
If we could remain awake after midnight Graham, you would know that the M25 is quite a quick bit of tarmac, where all lanes are overtaking lanes.
Make it idiot proof and someone will make a better idiot.
- Rob Ripley
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Re: Could we race across the English Channel?
I met a gent who sailed a Mirror Dinghy across, and then I saw this ...
http://www.shipais.com/currentmap.php?map=folkstone
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Re: Could we race across the English Channel?
Rotto is not in the next week for shore!
Bit of a blow in next two days, nothing major but stay away from Gauge Roads!
Cyclone Iggy has taken His time to wander.
First one since Alby in 1978 down here.
http://www.bom.gov.au/products/IDE00902.loop.shtml
Iggy will, by my calcs, cross the coast between Perth and Margret River as a low pressure system.
Little rain but winds and high temps.....................not good for a bushfire.
Alby nearly did Nannup and Bridgetown with fire and winds in 78. (I was in Nannup, crossing the Blackwood River Bridge in...FIRE!............and, in a 1971 Holden 6 litre V8 with Toyota steel case Celica 5 speed manual Station Wagon with my Basha Boat behind. I still use the Basha! .......Wagon moved on some 20 years later.
Stuck in town for two days at the local hotel. Yes, beers and bed were free.
Quite an experience, made many friends and found bloody relations...................love em!
http://www.bom.gov.au/products/IDW60281.shtml
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Bit of a blow in next two days, nothing major but stay away from Gauge Roads!
Cyclone Iggy has taken His time to wander.
First one since Alby in 1978 down here.
http://www.bom.gov.au/products/IDE00902.loop.shtml
Iggy will, by my calcs, cross the coast between Perth and Margret River as a low pressure system.
Little rain but winds and high temps.....................not good for a bushfire.
Alby nearly did Nannup and Bridgetown with fire and winds in 78. (I was in Nannup, crossing the Blackwood River Bridge in...FIRE!............and, in a 1971 Holden 6 litre V8 with Toyota steel case Celica 5 speed manual Station Wagon with my Basha Boat behind. I still use the Basha! .......Wagon moved on some 20 years later.
Stuck in town for two days at the local hotel. Yes, beers and bed were free.
Quite an experience, made many friends and found bloody relations...................love em!
http://www.bom.gov.au/products/IDW60281.shtml
B
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Re: Could we race across the English Channel?
Every time I have sailed over the straights of Dover there has been a large vessel passing through in each lane every 10 minutes or so, doing 10-15 knots. Even when winds are good I'll generally have the engine running and motor sail when crossing, not a place to hang around..
We came out of Calais one night in a northeasterly F7 and tacked just short of the southern lane the supertanker passing through a cable or so to the north on a parallel course seemed to be about a mile long, waited to pass and then tacked under his stern. Crew of youngsters from Essex did exactly as they were told after that They were bricking it!
Brilliant, but not in an open boat with a Seagull thanks Barges do the passage, but wait for the weather.
That said, I wonder what the cross channel swimmers do, I wonder if this is arranged specially, so a load of them can do the swim at once?
We came out of Calais one night in a northeasterly F7 and tacked just short of the southern lane the supertanker passing through a cable or so to the north on a parallel course seemed to be about a mile long, waited to pass and then tacked under his stern. Crew of youngsters from Essex did exactly as they were told after that They were bricking it!
Brilliant, but not in an open boat with a Seagull thanks Barges do the passage, but wait for the weather.
That said, I wonder what the cross channel swimmers do, I wonder if this is arranged specially, so a load of them can do the swim at once?
Re: Could we race across the English Channel?
I was wondering what the big deal was about crossing the channel as its not very far across. Then i saw the shiping & it looks a little crowded!!!
- Robin Anderson
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Re: Could we race across the English Channel?
Don't fancy the Dover Straits crossing - much better for pootling along under Seagull power is the longer run from the Solent across to Cherbourg, St Vaast or the Channel Islands. Have crossed that route many times under Seagull power some of the way when the wind flopped on me. My Silver Century Plus on "Catherine Grace" (beloved Hurley 22) easily attained hull speed and pushed her just as well as the inboard 9hp diesel if it wasn't rough - and when rough the sails did the work! About 21 hours from Chi to Braye - which was ok at fuel prices back then - would be a hefty blow to the wallet buying enough seagull fuel for that trip nowadays!
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Re: Could we race across the English Channel?
Channel Islands now that is a thought.Robin Anderson wrote:Don't fancy the Dover Straits crossing - much better St Vaast or the Channel Islands.
How far is Jersey? any chance of a bed for the night
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Re: Could we race across the English Channel?
We could bed down at Rene's, however all his spare rooms (he has 32 of them) are full of all the remaining seagulls in the channel islands
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Re: Could we race across the English Channel?
A trip to the Isle of white sound about it then. Milford to Yarmouth abut 5k would be far for me and my rubber duckiee! Am i missing the sence of adventure then?
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Re: Could we race across the English Channel?
Round the Island sounds a little better.woodbutchergraham wrote:A trip to the Isle of white sound about it then. Milford to Yarmouth abut 5k would be far for me and my rubber duckiee! Am i missing the sence of adventure then?
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Re: Could we race across the English Channel?
round the isle of wight----60 miles or alderney 60 miles but with a big scary can t see any land bit in the middle-----regards blue
Re: Could we race across the English Channel?
Bed for the night, no problem, when I run out of rooms there's always the campervan in the yard, I'll just have to move the Seagulls out.
First one here gets a free Silver Century to take home
..........I'm not kidding!!!
First one here gets a free Silver Century to take home
..........I'm not kidding!!!
Re: Could we race across the English Channel?
LOL!!
Can't see you being knocked down in the rush!!!
AAA, watched a doco, 'Coast' with Neil Oliver, covered the Channel Islands a week or so back. Fascinating place. Envy. Envy.
WIWL will come for a visit.
Reckon the 'free Seagull' might still be up for grabs, even by then!
Can't see you being knocked down in the rush!!!
AAA, watched a doco, 'Coast' with Neil Oliver, covered the Channel Islands a week or so back. Fascinating place. Envy. Envy.
WIWL will come for a visit.
Reckon the 'free Seagull' might still be up for grabs, even by then!
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