Selsy Bill & Southampton Water.

The last leg of this stage of our voyage was to Port Hamble, Southampton, where we intend to leave Mr Blue Sky for a few weeks to explore the Solent. So we were up with the sparrows fart again to ensure we had enough depth of water to exit Brighton Marina, at 05.30 we were ready to cast off and head west for Selsy Bill.

The wind was blowing 15 knots from the South West so we were able to hoist the sails and enjoy a close haul in the general direction of Selsy Bill.  Three hours later we had tacked 20 plus miles but only 10 miles closer to our destination. A decision was taken to drop the sails and start the motor to ensure we hit the Bill at slack water. Timing was perfect and we arrived as the tide turned and enjoyed a smooth passage.

Once on the approach to Southampton Water we were able to hoist the sails for a second time, the wind had increased to 20 knots so decided to tie in a reef and enjoy 8.5 knots SOG on a close reach to our destination.

Heeled over, just a view of blue sky from the lee side

Heeled over, just a view of blue sky from the lee side

The Solent; such a great place to be with craft of every shape and size and the back drop of  The Isle of Wight to port and Portsmouth to Starboard.

Finaly made it to Port Hamble and tied up for the last time, for this part of our journey anyway.

Courtesy flags – Germany, Sweden, Denmark, Holland, Belgium & France, what a fantastic experience.

Courtesy flags – Germany, Sweden, Denmark, Holland, Belgium & France, what a fantastic experience.

Final leg in a few weeks when we complete our journey, Breege to Brixham.

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