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Tell us how you calculated the effects of tide on your course to steer. Tell us how the weather forecast affected your plans. Tell us how the actual weather affected your trip. Did everything go according to plan? Great questions! LIS currents were more of a factor than I anticipated, especially from previous sails. On our return leg, we were slowed below 5 knots which I might have improved on had I sailed closer to the Con. Coast. I often find reduced current there. The weather on friday predicted "severe T-storms" but I knew we could be in a good area to deal with them (plenty of water) and it would be a worthwhile experience. I've never been in a T-storm at night. The storms flanked us with plenty of lightening and thunder, but never came. Not even a drop of rain. By the time we were approaching Port Jeff, winds had come up to around 20 knots + and there's a bit of a confused sea (as our cruising guide warned) outside the entrance. Following advice, we sailed back and forth making sure we fathomed the entrance correctly. Suzanne was doing the nav and having a tough time making sure we had it right. Everything went according to plan accept that we did not know that so many boats would be littering the Thimbles. It was so crowded that we left soon after and grabbed the mooring in nearby Morris Cove. We missed our planned return time at City Island by two hours. RB |
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Tell us how you calculated the effects of tide on your course to steer.
To be more specific, VMG was reduced, but I did not alter course to seek out a less effected track. We were having a fine time, on course and going down the up escalator. RB |
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Tell us how you calculated the effects of tide on your course to steer. Tell us how the weather forecast affected your plans. Tell us how the actual weather affected your trip. Did everything go according to plan? Great questions! LIS currents were more of a factor than I anticipated, especially from previous sails. On our return leg, we were slowed below 5 knots which I might have improved on had I sailed closer to the Con. Coast. I often find reduced current there. So, how did you calculate the effects of tide on your course to steer? -- Wally I demand rigidly-defined areas of uncertainty! www.art-gallery.myby.co.uk |
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So, how did you calculate the effects of tide on your course to steer? No calculations were needed. The current was on our nose. I chose to maintain course with reduced VMG. For most the trip the wind did all it could to aid us against the current. RB |
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"Bobsprit" wrote in message | Everything went according to plan accept that we did not know that so many | boats would be littering the Thimbles. Which begs the question.. why did he post this to me earlier on? "I love it when Mooron gets caught lying! 1) I clearly indicated that I saw few boats, which MIGHT be normal for the area" CM |
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Which begs the question.. why did he post this to me earlier on?
"I love it when Mooron gets caught lying! 1) I clearly indicated that I saw few boats, which MIGHT be normal for the area" What a liar you are, taking your trolls to new lows. This is really getting sad for you! The boats at the thimbles were ANCHORED. My reference to "few boats" was to SAILING vessels (that means with sails up, Mooron) of which we saw very few. Probably less than 10-15 actually under sail and it was a clear day. Where was Billy Jane? Capt RB |
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So, how did you calculate the effects of tide on your course to steer? No calculations were needed. The current was on our nose. I chose to maintain course with reduced VMG. Was this what you expected before setting off? (Tidal direction being 180 deg to your course, I mean.) Did your logged speed remain fairly constant (aside from variations due to changes in wind speed)? -- Wally I demand rigidly-defined areas of uncertainty! www.art-gallery.myby.co.uk |
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"Bobsprit" wrote in message | What a liar you are, taking your trolls to new lows. This is really getting sad | for you! Now Bob.... Temper Temper! You're allowing your blood pressure to get elevated and that's not healthy for someone with a sedentary lifestyle. | The boats at the thimbles were ANCHORED. My reference to "few boats" was to | SAILING vessels (that means with sails up, Mooron) of which we saw very few. | Probably less than 10-15 actually under sail and it was a clear day. Where was | Billy Jane? You seem to be fixated on Bill and this must explain why you claimed to have seen few "SAILING" boats... "(that means with sails up, Mooron)"... since your sails were down as well. Maybe it was that difficult channel they had to negotiate at the Thimbles? Thanks for clarifying that "few" means 10 to 15.... I'll keep that in mind for future reports of your adventures.! ;-) CM |
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Was this what you expected before setting off? (Tidal direction being 180
deg to your course, I mean.) Did your logged speed remain fairly constant (aside from variations due to changes in wind speed)? Yup. Eldridge showed those currents, but I really expected to make a better VMG, for no valid reason! Speed over ground averaged 3.5 to 5.5knots. Knotmeter gave 6.5 to 8 knots. Our average was probably below 5 knots after the third hour, but picked up again at the last few hours. RB |
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Thanks for clarifying that "few" means 10 to 15.... I'll keep that in mind
for future reports of your adventures.! ;-) Coming back into our area on Sunday there were probably 2-300 sailboats out between Fort Totten and Execution Rocks. Capt RB |
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