LittleSister
Well-Known Member
Cut off point a mate of mine has set himself is when he can't get the outboard off the rail and onto the dingy whilst at anchor.
At that point rowing his dinghy should keep him going for a few years.
Cut off point a mate of mine has set himself is when he can't get the outboard off the rail and onto the dingy whilst at anchor.
Omg?Welcome to the forum - it looks as if you might raise some interesting issues none of us have considered previously.
Jonathan
He's a fat lad out of shape and out of date...At that point rowing his dinghy should keep him going for a few years.
A small garden shed on top would slow it down a bit?Ah yes. A small light displacement boat.
This Beneteau would be just the thing, except the interior sucks.
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Perhaps just give it up and take up bridge or something... (Ps does your boat have a rigid kicker that you won't need and might want to sell cheap?)I feel like I am getting to the point where singlehanding is a struggle, perhaps I should get some strong, young crew? Or windvane self-steering? (I dislike autohelms)
At that point rowing his dinghy should keep him going for a few years.
He's a fat lad out of shape and out of date...
Do you older guys (40+) find you can't do it all any more?”
There’s a pill that helps apparently ?
Aye, but he only does white sail these days.Some of you forumites north of the border may know Ian Nicholson, well known marine surveyor and respected author of the Alfred Mylne history. Spoke to him recently to see if he was able to do a survey for me (he’s 91+) informed me, no problem and he could drive the 50 miles to where my boat is moored but not at the weekend as he was out racing. That’s inspiration for us youngsters like me at 75.
I can engage my Aeries in about 60 seconds & regularly do so as soon as my sails are hoisted. I prefer it to my autopilot ( I am on my 7Th as they are so unreliable)i have a wind vane too, but by time i've faffed about with setting that up its time to change heading, the wind vane is for serious offshore stuff where im not changing heading for days, and only then because it uses zero power!, the rest of the time its folded up and packed away and i use the electronic autohelm, click a button and forget about it and do what you need to do - my autohelm has steered 95% of my mileage I'm sure!