Kelpie
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;26360 said:Hi,
Being practical then surely the limitation on size is very much based on what you and your regular crew can handle with ease in normal conditions.
If you need the help of powered winches, electric windlasses, power steering and so forth then the boat is probably too big.
Well done, you.;26299 said:Can you tell me what you mean by a "traditional" Cornish harbour? I've lived here for nigh on 40 years and I thought our harbours to be no different from anybody else's, and I've parked a 72 foot (+ 14 foot of bowsprit) gaff schooner in most of them!
The first couple of times it's daunting, but I don't find parking 38' any harder than parking 27'.SWMBO's answer to the original (now thirteen year old?!) question is a simple but firm "Yes"
We sail an Achilles 24, but chartered a 36 footer when several friends said they'd like to come and sail. SWMBO didn't enjoy parking it!
I had a lot of fun in a 19' Hurley.
OK, I admit it; I'm another one.
Any fool can steer the biggest ship on earth.
It's where you take it that counts.
Tell that to Captain Schettino
My ''Sea Witch'' is a 30 year old Barbican 33.She is berthed at Camaret sur mer and I sail single handed. I sometimes think I will change her for something a little bigger and faster but then I watch the bigger boats arriving and see the panic amongst some of the crews when tying up. I think of the extra berthing costs and of trying to find a visitor berth during peak season. No thanks 10m is the perfect size for me. She will go anywhere I want in any weather I want to sail in. And she is easy and cheap to maintain. If I had to change her I might even go for something a little smaller.
As it was in Cornwall it should have been "Wramor" - old Cornish for witch of the sea. my Seawych was called that as my MiL who financed part of it lived in Penzance.Forgive the drift, please
"Sea Witch" - that's interesting. I had a boat in St. Mawes called Zeeheks (Van d S, I think. About 30Ft. Grey cells failing). Apparently her name translated to "Sea Witch". Great boat, raced round the cans very well, and very forgiving.
Is a 13 year-old resurrected thread a record?