johnsilver2
Active Member
Relocating from Conwy to a Holyhead Sailing Club mooring!
I was apprehensive about the extra 40 minutes drive but the advantages far outweigh this.
At Conwy there are tidal restriction getting in and out and it can take 40 minutes until you can start sailing.
At Holyhead you can arrive anytime when the club launch is running and be on the boat in 10 minutes and sailing in 20. There are plenty of day sailing options and if it is blowing a bit strong then you can have a blast around in the shelter of the breakwater.
An added bonus is that the sailing club has a great bar, restaurant, and atmosphere!
I am over wintering in Rhyl which also has surprised me. Very easy lift out with the new self propelled "sub lift 12" and the secure boat compound is very good with power and water close by. The harbour master and his staff are very friendly and helpful. I thoroughly recommend Rhyl for winter hard standing, I'll leave it to you to form an opinion about what else Rhyl has to offer!
Regards.........Andrew
John Silver - Rival 31
I was apprehensive about the extra 40 minutes drive but the advantages far outweigh this.
At Conwy there are tidal restriction getting in and out and it can take 40 minutes until you can start sailing.
At Holyhead you can arrive anytime when the club launch is running and be on the boat in 10 minutes and sailing in 20. There are plenty of day sailing options and if it is blowing a bit strong then you can have a blast around in the shelter of the breakwater.
An added bonus is that the sailing club has a great bar, restaurant, and atmosphere!
I am over wintering in Rhyl which also has surprised me. Very easy lift out with the new self propelled "sub lift 12" and the secure boat compound is very good with power and water close by. The harbour master and his staff are very friendly and helpful. I thoroughly recommend Rhyl for winter hard standing, I'll leave it to you to form an opinion about what else Rhyl has to offer!
Regards.........Andrew
John Silver - Rival 31