aquaplane
Well-Known Member
Yeh, he has a bit of bigotry he trots out everytime someone is thinking about buying a trailer sailer.
Somat about slipways being too busy and no where to park a car and trailer. Then it's supposed to take half a day to rig the boat and by the time you have done that there is no tide so you have to pack up and go home with the other half of the day.
I have to say I don't recognise the scenario at all.
I think that keeping the costs down by keeping a boat on the drive must be more expensive than having a half tide mooring somewhere nice.
Of course if the forecast for the west coast is lousy and you could get a decent sail on the east coast if you went there that's not worth considering either.
I do like having a boat on a mooring where I can just turn up and sail, but it is nice to have the option of going somewhere else, even foreign.
Somat about slipways being too busy and no where to park a car and trailer. Then it's supposed to take half a day to rig the boat and by the time you have done that there is no tide so you have to pack up and go home with the other half of the day.
I have to say I don't recognise the scenario at all.
I think that keeping the costs down by keeping a boat on the drive must be more expensive than having a half tide mooring somewhere nice.
Of course if the forecast for the west coast is lousy and you could get a decent sail on the east coast if you went there that's not worth considering either.
I do like having a boat on a mooring where I can just turn up and sail, but it is nice to have the option of going somewhere else, even foreign.