And? If thats what its like in real, thats how it should be, just because some people might be lazy and wont want to wait that long for the crossing time. I'd do it in Red Eagle if I had to!
Unfortunately not everyone would share the same view
I myself haven't really got a problem with it. But I only really go on long distance voyages when I feel like it.
I remember starting off in Cowes, making my way downstream and out of the environment...then worked my way down the 'coastline' that was there into this little area where the's an entry. You can see nothing around you. Very relaxing..
From there I continued then made my way back into the main channel. But don't forget, that didn't happen fast at 7-8 knots in the Furie!!
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I think the reason why I did like that though was because I was seeing something...ie green grass and coastline. With nothing around you except for Water on the Dover Strait I think i'd be carrying a little bit of a frown by the time I reached Calais...its not being lazy, it's just there's not much to see. I am very fond of long distance voyages and trips...I did a few right to the edge of the 'invisable wall' at Marseille. I enjoyed that, mainly because I was in a convoy with others...but that number decreased from 6-7 to 2-3 by the time we had reached it.
Jack.