The passage across to Jersey was an interesting one, we started off with BFT 3-4 SW and light to moderate sea, but after leaving the lee of Guernsey East coast we were soon exposed to strong SW 5-6 and an Atlantic swell of 3m. Boat speed was good at 8.5 knots so at least we wouldn't have to tolerate the constant roll for too long.
After approximately 15 miles the wind decreased and veered, the sea levelled to a gentle swell of about 1m, 8-10sec intervals and we settled down to a broad reach, still achieving 6 knots SOG. Once we reached the shelter of Jersey the wind had all but gone and the sea became calm, so motor on - what a difference a few miles can make.
Having arrived just in time for the best weather so far on this journey, we decided to take a cycle tour of Jersey to see some of the less known tourest spots.
We managed about 10 miles of up hill and down dale, before deciding it was time for a Jersey style lunch, so Bob booked us into the best in town. ( 2 x bottles of wine, fish, oysters, lamb and Jersey royals)