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Default Sudden Winds.

BrianH wrote:
Then I can only propose you spend some time on the Croatian side of your
bit of water - I've been sailing my yacht there for over 20 years and the
Bora is a wind to respect. It *often* arrives without warning, although
sometimes there are maritime reports that conditions are such that one
could be expected; not always correct. It hits like a sledgehammer and in
ten minutes
can be storm force. I've been at anchor and been suddenly well heeled
over from mast windage alone, until the boat settles downwind to the
anchor. The conditions that produce this NNE wind are probably associated
with the steep coastal mountains. For some details see:
http://www.cig.ensmp.fr/~iahs/sappor.../015776-1.html


SNIP

Brian,

I'm intrigued by your information on the Bora winds. I have just organised
a charter from Hvar, and plan to take in destinations around the central
Dalmatian islands. I had red about the Bora, and it's effects, but all the
text i'd read seemed to be a little 'Tourist Friendlied' compared to your
post.

I lke an exciting sail as much as the next man, but with my limited
experience, (Dayskipper, 500+ miles 30+ night hours, solent greece), I'm
wondering if Croatia was a sensible move. Can you recommend any good
sourceds of information sailing in croatia, and any advice on dealing
with potential freekish weather fronts (if indeed they are likely in
August).

Also, can you suggest any recommended reading/harbour guides for the areas
in question. (I found Rod Heikels typically touristy Greek Islands guide
indespensible).

Regards.

Phil


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