DoubleEnder
Well-Known Member
I sold my boat last year, and have disposed of most of the associated stuff: dinghy, outboard, charts etc etc.
I will not have another boat for at least a couple of years; if and when I do it will not be like NYACHILWA.
Clearing the garage I have quite a lot of chandlery: blocks, shackles, piston hanks, cleats, fairleads bla bla bla. I think it would be a royal pain in the neck to advertise it all, itemised, here, as well as the associated trauma of packing and posting a load of little things at a few quid each. But maybe I will do that. If I have to.....
However, it occurred to me that I could have a lovely day out at a boat jumble! Sell it all cheaply by 10am and then hit the burger stand, buy myself a cracked kayak with the proceeds and head off home happy.
But Beaulieu is no more, and that was my only experience. I live in Kent, but the Solent or S Coast would be ok - if boat jumbles are still a thing worth going to? Any views?
I will not have another boat for at least a couple of years; if and when I do it will not be like NYACHILWA.
Clearing the garage I have quite a lot of chandlery: blocks, shackles, piston hanks, cleats, fairleads bla bla bla. I think it would be a royal pain in the neck to advertise it all, itemised, here, as well as the associated trauma of packing and posting a load of little things at a few quid each. But maybe I will do that. If I have to.....
However, it occurred to me that I could have a lovely day out at a boat jumble! Sell it all cheaply by 10am and then hit the burger stand, buy myself a cracked kayak with the proceeds and head off home happy.
But Beaulieu is no more, and that was my only experience. I live in Kent, but the Solent or S Coast would be ok - if boat jumbles are still a thing worth going to? Any views?