DownWest
Well-Known Member
In my youf, we used a Seagull Silver Century in a well as the auxilary on the 27ft cruiser racer. It also did duty on the dinghy, but we were on a mooring and usually sailed on and off it. Nav was by compass and chart (tried Consol once, but bit vague..) Graduated to a Seafix. But my best was Sardinia to St T. with a school atlas and a compass, helped by a Walker log.
Nowdays, mostly eyeball and chart. But have aquired a Yeoman for fun and I like charts, rather than a plotter.
Of course, marinas make an engine with reverse obligatory. Last year, the reverse quit going into Minimes, so visiters pontoon and rib towed us to berth.
Nowdays, mostly eyeball and chart. But have aquired a Yeoman for fun and I like charts, rather than a plotter.
Of course, marinas make an engine with reverse obligatory. Last year, the reverse quit going into Minimes, so visiters pontoon and rib towed us to berth.
