Woolverstone
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384
NM
Total Distance
8
Days
Time at Sea
13 knots NW wind. Met a ship negotiating the bends in the River at Pin Mill. Very quiet otherwise. Moored up into our berth at our home Marina
5
2.3
NM
28min
Levington to Woolverstone, United Kingdom
A Washing machine journey to Dover with a very moderate sea and very lumpy. Winds 20+ knots on the stern until Dover. Then on the beam. The sea state calmed a little near Ramsgate. Arrived at Pin Mill in the dark and picked up a mooring buoy
5
102.9
NM
17h 27m
St Anthony's Hill to Levington, United Kingdom
Left East Head in grey and very wet conditions. The weather forecast was correct and we had heavy rain with a flat sea. Approaching Beachy Head it started to dry up and the sun came out although looming black clouds. Through the locks. Refuelled at £1.50/L and into a berth and sunshine
5
55.7
NM
11h 10m
West Wittering to St Anthony's Hill, United Kingdom
Left in very dense fog and had only 1 boat length of visibility all the way through Neil 2pm and nearing the IOW. Appalling conditions, but it was warm. Happy we had both Radar and AIS to show us where the ships/boats were as there was nothing to physically be seen.
5
83.8
NM
14h 3m
Braye, Guernsey to West Wittering, United Kingdom
Refuelled in St Peter Port at £0.85/Litre. The forecast was incorrect. V little wind, 6-8 knots and in the SW. There was a long low swell but Nearing the Swinge it got quite rough and choppy with a lot of choppy waves. Only 2 mooring buoys left and we picked up one. Warm but very overcast weather. We had thick fog covering St Peter Port for the last 3 days with the fog horns blaring.
5
22.7
NM
3h 58m
Saint Peter Port to Braye, Guernsey
Left our berth at 07:45 from a triple rafted St Helier. Motor sailed to Corbiere in light wind. Then boom turning the Corner from Corbiere got wind and sailing 10+ knots. Then the wind died, and it was a slow sail all the way to St Peter Port and not the weather forecasted ! Shown into an alongside berth in St Peter Port and it’s HOT HOT HOT !! 🥵
5
For the first 4 hours on leaving St Cast it was like being in a washing machine and on spin. Rough and lumpy and horrid. Wind bang on the nose too. But when we got to the Minquiers, full main and Genoa and sailed to St Helier with the sea state gradually calming nearer to Jersey. Full sun and warm
Head to wind all the way and the wind picked up and the tide turned creating lumpy conditions with waves over the boat !
5
51.2
NM
10h 30m
English Channel to West Wittering, United Kingdom