Burt1971
New Member
Hello everyone. I've access to a house in Greece which has space to store a sailing dinghy (my wife is Greek and its her family place) and a car with a towbar and was wondering whether it was worth the faff and expense of trying to get one down there to sail over the Easter and Summer holidays. Despite going there for once or twice a year for the past c.20 years, and renting small motor boats for many of those years, I've never actually seen anyone sail a dinghy there. Maybe its because I've been in the wrong areas, but it seems strange as the wind or sea state typically don't appear to be any different / much worse than would stop me here in UK. There just does not appear to be anyone sailing dinghies... Yachts yes, windsurfers yes, parasailing yes, but dinghies... no. Is there some magic secret that I'm missing? If I go to all of the aggro of getting a dinghy down there somehow for use with my son, will I suddenly have an "ah! so that's why no one does this!" moment? Maybe something to do with the speed at which the wind can get up, or the chop? Risk of enormous ferries bearing down on you? Is it that actually buying a dinghy there is so expensive because there are no 2nd hand ones and one is forced to import one from UK so most people would take the view that the economics don't work? Thanks for your views and also any books or further reading which may help me make a decision. For practical reasons the boat would need to be Wayfarer or day boat size, and plan would be to trailer the boat to an area, launch it, stay in a local hotel, and sail when weather allows. My basic question is "am I missing something here?" Thanks to all who reply in advance, Burt
