Yachting Monthly

Which is the best approach for Guernsey?

James Stevens is the author of The Yachtmaster Handbook and spent 10 of his 23 years at the RYA as chief examiner

Q Ian and Jenny are in Salcombe planning a cross-Channel passage to St Peter Port on the east coast of Guernsey. They are on board their. Florence will sail at about 5 knots on a reach in a moderate breeze. She’s not so quick close-hauled but her main weakness is a small ancient engine which gives 4 knots at best. The forecast is SW Force 4 occasionally 5 decreasing 2-3. It’s also a spring tide.

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