Hey all, staying on a ball in the north sound tonight and had planned on sailing north of Tortola to Little JVD tomorrow but with the north swell building I'm thinking it's not such a good idea. Instead I wonder about sailing around south through the SFD to stay protected for most of the time then shoot north under power for the last bit? On a 45' sailing cat with a minimally experienced crew. If it would be too much maybe overnight at Sopers?
Yep. Swells in open deep water are just that. Swells. They’ll just roll under you gently. The trouble comes when the pack up against shallow or enclosed spaces, the. They become “waves”. Besides, you’ll be mostly down-wind and swell on the north side, it should be “champagne sailing”
I see now, you’ve probably already done it, how was it?? Hope it was easy and fun!
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There’s nothing, absolutely nothing, half so much worth doing as simply messing about in boats.
We ended up going around south, stopped at the Dogs for some snorkeling. It was lovely and very calm which the crew appreciated. When we rounded Sopers Hole and headed upwind it was bumpy but still not bad. Ended up happy on the ball at little JVD and the kids loved the bubbly pool. All's well, thanks everyone for the help!