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hello sailor - Sunna - 31 May 2014 so the event has happned ,the uk is in bad way due to its large population. so you decide to leave the uk for europe , your along the south coast you need to cross the channel. the tunnel is blocked by water so you start to think about a boat cant be that hard the vikings did it and at dover its only 25mils. so what do you do . you have never sailed before you know nothing about tides, winds or the stars. anchors away .... ![]() RE: hello sailor - Scythe13 - 31 May 2014 This is why I'm looking into flying lessons. RE: hello sailor - bigpaul - 31 May 2014 no way brother, me and water don't mix! ![]() RE: hello sailor - Skean Dhude - 31 May 2014 Knowing what to do here should be on everyones list of things to find out. I'd be less bothered about navigation and more with basic sailing for the boat chosen. Myself, I'll be keeping the shoreline in sight while I navigated and I've already planned where I want to go if I need to bug out by boat. RE: hello sailor - MaryN - 1 June 2014 Not a chance, Sunna, water and I do not get on well! I get seasick following a wonky trolley round a supermarket. I'd be a liability. RE: hello sailor - Devonian - 1 June 2014 Be very weary of the sea, it is unforgiving and conditions can change very quickly! If you do not know what you are doing it can be lethal. For example a couple of weeks ago someone was killed when their boat overturn in near perfect conditions - a bight sunny day and the sea was like a mill pond http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-cornwall-27076882 RE: hello sailor - Steve - 1 June 2014 I wonder what event would mean that flight to France by private boat is a good option. Being a refugee is never good, the French don't like us, their economy is nearly as screwed as ours, they are joined to Europe with no natural barrier against epidemic disease or migration. I can see that taking to the water in a large boat, with a good stock of water and food, is a good way to remove yourself from a bad situation for a month or two. If the UK was no longer hospitable then perhaps somewhere like the Azores would be a good destination. One things for sure, if you leave it late you'll have to fight for that boat. RE: hello sailor - Midnitemo - 1 June 2014 I agree with Steve....being a stranger in a strange land can be difficult enough now but after an event!!!! people will become tribal and if you are patently a foreigner then I'd reckon your chances of receiving aid or mercy just took a huge nosedive. RE: hello sailor - Tigs - 2 June 2014 (31 May 2014, 17:13)Scythe13 Wrote: This is why I'm looking into flying lessons. lesson 1 climb on to roof lesson 2 flap arms as fast as you can lesson 3 jump from roof lesson 4 never listen to me ![]() RE: hello sailor - Scythe13 - 2 June 2014 (2 June 2014, 12:43)Tigs Wrote:(31 May 2014, 17:13)Scythe13 Wrote: This is why I'm looking into flying lessons.lesson 1 climb on to roof Not sure what you mean mate. Can you show me how it's done, just to clarify technique ![]() |