SailBobSquarePants
Well-Known Member
Contessaman,
I was just PMed this...it appears you do NOT need a bowthruster at all. The problem is simply that you do not have the following on your sailing CV:
Therefore, I think you shouldn't even be thinking about any aides at all to assist your sailing - in fact, I suggest you buy a sextant and get rid of your GPS(es), eliminate any man-made ropes and use hemp, and whatever you do do NOT use an electic windlass...
And forget you've ever heard of a bowthruster...because remember, you just need more miles...


N.B. - It's attitudes like this that limit the appeal of sailing to so many non-sailors, IMHO.
I was just PMed this...it appears you do NOT need a bowthruster at all. The problem is simply that you do not have the following on your sailing CV:
Started sailing 1960
First cross-Channel 1965 (over 150 since)
when skipper of MAICA (Google her)
= long-keel + 4HP Stuart Turner!
Owned /shared 9 yachts 24-32ft LOA
Chartered 80-90 yachts 32-43ft LOA
all from Solent marinas
Cruised Rotterdam - La Rochelle
and Aldeburgh - Ireland
Raced round the cans & R the Is x 20
Get some miles in!!
Therefore, I think you shouldn't even be thinking about any aides at all to assist your sailing - in fact, I suggest you buy a sextant and get rid of your GPS(es), eliminate any man-made ropes and use hemp, and whatever you do do NOT use an electic windlass...
And forget you've ever heard of a bowthruster...because remember, you just need more miles...
N.B. - It's attitudes like this that limit the appeal of sailing to so many non-sailors, IMHO.