And to prove this, here is a summary of something really scary that I read last night:
Pentland firth can be very dangerous for all craft. It should only be navigated with medium strength wind, no swell, good visibility and a neap tide. In this area the tidal stream can reach 12 knots, with 18 knots being the highest recorded. Some of the tidal races that can occur in this area are extremely dangerous for small craft. Very careful planning is required!!!
Just looking through my Almanac proves that the UK has a number of these tidal races around headlands and such like. These can really punish a boat if it's caught out in them and should be avoided, especially in wind over tide conditions. And I have been told that some of these nasty conditions create massive standing breaking waves. Basically these are waves that are stationary on the Earth's surface, they have a strong tide flowing past them and a strong wind causing them to break. The sea bed also has an effect similar to rapids in some locations.
So on a lighter note, and because of the dangers listed above, Kate and I are off to look for safety equipment at the London Boat Show tomorrow. I will be giving Kate a lesson on how to barter/haggle and not be swindled (hopefully).
We are after amazing deals on the following:
- Liferaft
- Lifejackets
- Epirb (emergency position indicating radio beacon) and Plb (personal locator beacon)
- Flares
- Lines/Rope
There is lots more that I would like to have on board, but unfortunately I am restricted by a tight budget. I would love to be able to afford things like forward facing sonar and an AIS receiver, but they are not on my list.