RJJ
Well-Known Member
So there we were, bought the boat, spent last year prepping and learning to sail her, family is all ready to take a sabbatical Atlantic circuit starting in August.
Then this happened. Of course people are dying horrible deaths and I have a mere boating problem...but still. It's more of a whinge than a question I suppose, but suggestions welcome.
Plan A remains launch in May (July latest) and stick to original dates. That depends on releasing lockdown (with about six days work remaining to do on the boat before launch). Risks remain in event of renewed outbreaks, being stuck without a port, or struggling to make crew connections which we really want for longer passages given young children and level of experience of my DS wife.
Plan B is postpone to 2021. The major drawback is that's less optimal for the kids' education; daughter #1 would be doing 11+ very soon after our return in 2022.
Plan C is reduce the ambition and just do six months in 2021, missing the summer term only. Less ambition and less risk but boo-hoo to lose our ARC entry fee and not cross an ocean.
We have about a month before major decisions become forced in terms of work commitments. Anyone think Plan A is realistic, or should we just accept it's written off? Seems a guess whether lockdown is somewhat eased by May/June ... Or not.
Then this happened. Of course people are dying horrible deaths and I have a mere boating problem...but still. It's more of a whinge than a question I suppose, but suggestions welcome.
Plan A remains launch in May (July latest) and stick to original dates. That depends on releasing lockdown (with about six days work remaining to do on the boat before launch). Risks remain in event of renewed outbreaks, being stuck without a port, or struggling to make crew connections which we really want for longer passages given young children and level of experience of my DS wife.
Plan B is postpone to 2021. The major drawback is that's less optimal for the kids' education; daughter #1 would be doing 11+ very soon after our return in 2022.
Plan C is reduce the ambition and just do six months in 2021, missing the summer term only. Less ambition and less risk but boo-hoo to lose our ARC entry fee and not cross an ocean.
We have about a month before major decisions become forced in terms of work commitments. Anyone think Plan A is realistic, or should we just accept it's written off? Seems a guess whether lockdown is somewhat eased by May/June ... Or not.