The exact route will depend on wind, tides, and weather conditions on any given day. But the general idea is a big circle (well, oval really), all the way around.

Which way will you go?

The prevailing winds and currents blow south westerly, bringing warm (really?) wind up from the Atlantic. This makes it faster, and easier to go clock-wise around the country.

Where to start?

Hull. This was mainly driven by where we found the support vessel. For 6-months leading up to the trip Stew was busy trawling boat brokerage websites for a suitable craft to act not only as rescue but also for accommodation. Depending where it was moored, this was going to be the main factor in determining our starting point. We found our perfect boat in Hull, so this is where we’re starting. Quite appropriate given it’s the UK city of culture.

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This also places us up in Scotland for July, which will give the water some time to warm up (Islay still has some of that Bahamian blood in her and gets cold really quickly).

How far will it be?

This depends on how you measure it. The Ordnance Survey measures it to 11,073miles, but this includes all the estuaries, alcoves, bays etc. In reality, we’re expecting to do closer to 3,000 miles, averaging somewhere in the range of 30 miles per day.  However, some days we’ll need to do some larger crossings, for example from St. David’s Head, Wales to Ross Laire in Ireland, which is 50miles.

So how long will it take you?

Again, all depends on weather, specifically wind between 10-20knots , but we are hoping on around 100 days. We’re not in a rush, and part of the fun of the trip is to see places, and visit people we haven’t seen before. So if you have a favorite pub, view, walk, national trust property, or a friend who is willing to lend us a washing machine and a hot shower, then please get in touch, and we’ll put it on our map.