RogerMayne
Well-Known Member
Thanks Tommy. All snippets of information gratefully recieved. I'm sure Saltfleet is often a valuable stop off on a trip North.
I've been encouraged by some of this thread to think that a single-engined cat could be managed in some of the places I'd like to go to or be based at like Fosdyke with some sensible skippering. That's great because it brings in for me some slightly smaller boats which I could buy without a loan and have a better chance of taking to some of the smaller havens, I think.
Hi, I would buy a smaller cat if it means not having a loan. Boats are expensive to keep and maintain and costs rise fast with an increase in boat size.
My cat is 28" long with a 14" beam and I would not like to take anything much bigger into Wainfleet. Lenght not really an issue in the other places mentioned. When I kept my boat in Wells I used to sail to Saltfleet quite regularly. If you follow the channel in and turn to starboard you will be heading towards the village, just where the channel markers finish there is a fork in the channel turn around here and head back down the channel about 100m leave the channel markers to port and anchor fore and aft. Have a poke around under the boat with an oar to make sure you are not going to dry out on an angle and you will be fine drying out there. The bottom is a little muddy but the beach is great and even if the wind gets up you will be safe behind the sandbank. To be honest its a fair walk to the shop and there is a garage there too. It is a lovelly peaceful place to spend a few nights at anchor and every time I went I was the only boat there