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Jeff October 8th 06 06:15 PM

Atlantic crossing
 
Hi,
Got a crossing to do in Jan/ Feb 2007 from near Antigua to Gibralta.
What are the thoughts on how far north to go before I turn right.
I have looked at the routing charts and they are pretty inconclusive
with the slightly preferred being to head up to about 30N and then go
East.
What does the group think
Jeff


Benning Wentworth October 9th 06 01:20 AM

Atlantic crossing
 
I can't help you with the route but I wonder :: why are you leaving the
Caribbean in the middle of winter? I thought that is when folks like to be
there.

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"Jeff" wrote in message
ups.com...
Hi,
Got a crossing to do in Jan/ Feb 2007 from near Antigua to Gibralta.
What are the thoughts on how far north to go before I turn right.
I have looked at the routing charts and they are pretty inconclusive
with the slightly preferred being to head up to about 30N and then go
East.
What does the group think
Jeff




[email protected] October 9th 06 06:13 AM

Atlantic crossing
 

...why are you leaving the Caribbean in the middle of winter?


If I recall... Jeff does "deliveries"... which is probably the case
in this thread of his.

Best regards

Bill


Jim Douglas October 9th 06 12:30 PM

Atlantic crossing
 
Do you need any crew! Heck I would probably pay you!

Jeff wrote:
Hi,
Got a crossing to do in Jan/ Feb 2007 from near Antigua to Gibralta.
What are the thoughts on how far north to go before I turn right.
I have looked at the routing charts and they are pretty inconclusive
with the slightly preferred being to head up to about 30N and then go
East.
What does the group think
Jeff


Dennis Pogson October 9th 06 02:34 PM

Atlantic crossing
 
Jeff wrote:
Hi,
Got a crossing to do in Jan/ Feb 2007 from near Antigua to Gibralta.
What are the thoughts on how far north to go before I turn right.
I have looked at the routing charts and they are pretty inconclusive
with the slightly preferred being to head up to about 30N and then go
East.
What does the group think
Jeff


You have the choice of the northern route with the prevailing westerlies,
and freezing to death, or the warmer southerly route, which could turn into
a 3000-mile beat.



Gerald October 9th 06 02:34 PM

Atlantic crossing
 

wrote in message
oups.com...

...why are you leaving the Caribbean in the middle of winter?


If I recall... Jeff does "deliveries"... which is probably the case
in this thread of his.


Hummmm... a delivery Captain checking on an internet newsgroup for
directions on crossing the atlantic?


Best regards

Bill




Jeff October 9th 06 04:11 PM

Atlantic crossing
 
Hi chaps,
No not a delivery skipper, just a bloke who has done a few miles and
has agreed to bring back a boat for a mate from W/I to Croatia, where
he wants it for summer

jeff
Gerald wrote:
wrote in message
oups.com...

...why are you leaving the Caribbean in the middle of winter?


If I recall... Jeff does "deliveries"... which is probably the case
in this thread of his.


Hummmm... a delivery Captain checking on an internet newsgroup for
directions on crossing the atlantic?


Best regards

Bill



Paul Cassel October 9th 06 05:17 PM

Atlantic crossing
 
Jeff wrote:
Hi,
Got a crossing to do in Jan/ Feb 2007 from near Antigua to Gibralta.
What are the thoughts on how far north to go before I turn right.
I have looked at the routing charts and they are pretty inconclusive
with the slightly preferred being to head up to about 30N and then go
East.
What does the group think


No good route. You need to go far north to find good sailing
winds/currents. Are you equipped for cold weather sailing? That's the
missing part of your post. How far north CAN you go?

I've sailed in cold weather w/o good gear. I will NEVER NEVER do that
again.

-paul

Jan October 9th 06 07:11 PM

Atlantic crossing
 
On 9 Oct 2006 08:11:20 -0700, "Jeff" wrote:

Having experienced, on several occasions, the North Atlantic in winter when I
was in the Royal Navy, there is no way anyone could entice me out there in a
small boat. Have you any idea at all what the conditions are like at that time
of year?
I would suggest waiting until April or even May and then head up the centre to
Bermuda, then to the Azores, then on to Gib. If your mate wants his boat
earlier than that, I'd tell him to get it himself.

Jan

Hi chaps,
No not a delivery skipper, just a bloke who has done a few miles and
has agreed to bring back a boat for a mate from W/I to Croatia, where
he wants it for summer

jeff
Gerald wrote:
wrote in message
oups.com...

...why are you leaving the Caribbean in the middle of winter?

If I recall... Jeff does "deliveries"... which is probably the case
in this thread of his.


Hummmm... a delivery Captain checking on an internet newsgroup for
directions on crossing the atlantic?


Best regards

Bill


"If you can't take a joke,you shouldn't have joined"

--
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ray October 10th 06 07:36 AM

Atlantic crossing
 
On 8 Oct 2006 10:15:17 -0700, "Jeff"
wrote:

Hi,
Got a crossing to do in Jan/ Feb 2007 from near Antigua to Gibralta.
What are the thoughts on how far north to go before I turn right.
I have looked at the routing charts and they are pretty inconclusive
with the slightly preferred being to head up to about 30N and then go
East.
What does the group think
Jeff


It's different each year.
The question isn't how far north, but how far north without hitting
ice bergs, lad. Go to the library and check out Jimmy Cornell's $50
book on the subject. Good luck to you.


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