Thanks to John Roberts and Steve Thorp for the info below.
From John
So....I've spoken to Bill at Topmark in Barrow and another regular who has clocked 40 kts down the channel.
The consensus seems to be that a) the channel will be in operation and b) its should be fast.
The other thing that I had forgotten about is this. A couple of hours after high tide the exit back to Roa Island can be "exciting" as its effectively dead down wind nd the tide comes hooning back up the channel against the wind and kicks up a nasty chop if its running strongly. Given the neap tide the flow should be less so you'd get 2 hours before the low tide and perhaps 2 hours after too without having to make a suicide run home.
For those who haven't sailed here, there is parking/rigging at the end of the road by the Lifeboat station and opposite the conveniently sited Cafe. Alternatively park on the pavement just before Roa Island Boat, rig on the down wind side of the causeway and then slog your way out across the sand to the channel. This has the advantage of being a more comfortable walk across sand rather slimy rocks and mussels by the RNLI.
The Boat Club also has a rather handy weather station online. Its generally pretty reliable but does freeze up sometimes. http://www.ribc.info/index.php?page=liveweather
From Steve
No epic times, but this was such a fun sail!
Imagine Southend but a MUCH longer run, and with NO walking, and NO mud!
Add to that a very steady 25mph wind and wall to wall sunshine, and I was having a ball. Had the place to myself too, bar about 20minutes when one of the local lads turned up. (apparently it gets mega busy with no parking spots in summer..)
It was one of those days when you feel like you're flying but then you gybe and the sail backwinds, you stand waiting to go holding the rig with one hand enjoying the sun on your face.. cracking day, but way too easy sailing. Was pretty square as you could sail back along the bank, which was lucky as it was hell of a long way! Think it was WSW direction.
Plenty of time to dial the new gear in and feel things out, I reckon I was reaching for 2km with constant wind and angle! (much straighter banks than google maps suggests). Mast foot is a good 2 inch futher back with the Hotsails, felt really nice. (bottom hole, downhaul as per settings)
I think I managed to sail for about 5hrs too, despite arriving later than I should have to hit the 2hr pre low window. Could almost have managed 8hrs I reckon with the bank showing (if I'd been 4hrs pre low..)
Just needed more wind really
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Stats for Steve’s session:
Low tide around 11:30 am @ 2.8m
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