oldmanofthehills
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Get both of you on Competent Crew Course first to see if you really like it. Are you sure you love the sea in all her moods? She is a cruel lover at times.
With a child on board I would not consider anything less than 26ft. Bilge keeler for E coast or W, but deeper moorings and water mean long or fin keelers an option in S. Id go for bilge anyway myself as drying out alongside in single keeler is an art in itself - and you will want to go ashore when visiting. 2+1 in dinghy is a challenge (I have the teashirt, and it got muddy). You definitely wont want a tippy racing boat at this stage. Westerly Centaur perhaps, but may others possible.
Moorings are a significant expense. The Bristol Channel is where I properly learned yachting but not for the faint hearted and unsuited to quick sails except Swansea and beyond. Join a club on River Exe or Plymouth/ River Tamar. If you afford it try Portsmouth area.
Welcome to endless expense and continual concern, much like keeping a horse, but also some fine fine moments
With a child on board I would not consider anything less than 26ft. Bilge keeler for E coast or W, but deeper moorings and water mean long or fin keelers an option in S. Id go for bilge anyway myself as drying out alongside in single keeler is an art in itself - and you will want to go ashore when visiting. 2+1 in dinghy is a challenge (I have the teashirt, and it got muddy). You definitely wont want a tippy racing boat at this stage. Westerly Centaur perhaps, but may others possible.
Moorings are a significant expense. The Bristol Channel is where I properly learned yachting but not for the faint hearted and unsuited to quick sails except Swansea and beyond. Join a club on River Exe or Plymouth/ River Tamar. If you afford it try Portsmouth area.
Welcome to endless expense and continual concern, much like keeping a horse, but also some fine fine moments