rog
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We bought our first boat last Summer, moored in the Solent. and are now thinking about an extended cruise next Summer for probably a couple of weeks.
Consequenly, we would be grateful for suggestions of a possible itenary and/or advice as to which are the best places to visit.
We have crossed the Channel and do fancy a longer stay in France, but should we head West Country instead or, if France, do we go East or West of Cherbourg?
We don't yet have a tender and with a fairly small bathing platform, we woulld prefer not to presumably spoil the enjoyment/use of our aft cockpit with a hanging tender closeby - is this sensible/feasible?
Generally, as far as boating is concerned,we seem to find we prefer the messing about/chilling-out/relaxing bit, especially at an interesting/idyllic/lively destination rather than the actual distance travelling, which fortunately has been rather uneventfully boring, so far.
All replies, from the seriously serious to the witty, humorous and totally off-the-point will be much appreciated/enjoyed (all allowed because I say so and it is my thread, after-all!)
Rog
Consequenly, we would be grateful for suggestions of a possible itenary and/or advice as to which are the best places to visit.
We have crossed the Channel and do fancy a longer stay in France, but should we head West Country instead or, if France, do we go East or West of Cherbourg?
We don't yet have a tender and with a fairly small bathing platform, we woulld prefer not to presumably spoil the enjoyment/use of our aft cockpit with a hanging tender closeby - is this sensible/feasible?
Generally, as far as boating is concerned,we seem to find we prefer the messing about/chilling-out/relaxing bit, especially at an interesting/idyllic/lively destination rather than the actual distance travelling, which fortunately has been rather uneventfully boring, so far.
All replies, from the seriously serious to the witty, humorous and totally off-the-point will be much appreciated/enjoyed (all allowed because I say so and it is my thread, after-all!)
Rog