RupertW
Well-Known Member
I get that in your type of boat. We have a lot of home comforts and need to have all the tools and spares for longer trips to places with no chandlers or very expensive limited ones, so a multihull would have to be pretty big to get anything out of under 10 knots wind.If we’ve got 5kn of breeze, we are doing 5-6kn. Who says we stay in harbour? We find it extremely rate that we have a day when we cannot sail at all. But we would pick a day with some wind, and hopefully in a decent direction for a trip of 100 miles. We’d just go somewhere nearer, or try and optimise our trip on the following days forecast. That 100 miles across the channel could be a 6 hour trip for us in good conditions. We used to motor when we were working people. Now we have time, we just don’t.
We also always have plenty of time but like to spend that time enjoying new and familiar places at least as much as we enjoy putting up the flappy bits. I’d say sailing itself is maybe 3 or 4 places down the list compared to the other pleasures, maybe more. A motor boat would be no use as the fuel would be too expensive and impossible to have enough for the longer trips where winds are more reliable.