Styve
New Member
Hi all, dipping my toe here.
So after sailing my Wayfarer a little while, I really have a dream of going offshore.
I have friends who sail off the coast of scotland and have an amazing time.
Stunning scenery.
I would love to do the same, but at 60 (some of these people are older!) I really value my comfort.
But my dream still exists of going offshore.
I watch countless hours of people on youtube, sailing the solent, falmouth etc.
So last August I bought a quite nice Catalina 22 lift keel.
I've spent the winter 'doing it up' its mainly cosmetic., polishing, getting the electrics working, sorting running rigging.
Some people i speak to are full of barriers and what ifs, mainly the maunching and recovery.
My Wayfarer was difficult first off, but I engineered the difficult bits out.
I plan on doing the same with this boat.
Its on a bunked trailer.
I have made a short extension, about 8' which may or may not be of use.
I will be towing with my converted LWB Movano.
I love to find out info for arriving at and launching, what to do, using visitor moorings short term etc.
I have a plan of winching the boat/trailer out the water part way up a slip to save the van's clutch and getting it wet?
But I am totally new to using marinas/harbours etc.
I've done my VHF and aware there are other courses i could/should do.
But this is for short trips to get used to being on the sea.
Reading weather, tides etc.
Any info tips appreciated.
So after sailing my Wayfarer a little while, I really have a dream of going offshore.
I have friends who sail off the coast of scotland and have an amazing time.
Stunning scenery.
I would love to do the same, but at 60 (some of these people are older!) I really value my comfort.
But my dream still exists of going offshore.
I watch countless hours of people on youtube, sailing the solent, falmouth etc.
So last August I bought a quite nice Catalina 22 lift keel.
I've spent the winter 'doing it up' its mainly cosmetic., polishing, getting the electrics working, sorting running rigging.
Some people i speak to are full of barriers and what ifs, mainly the maunching and recovery.
My Wayfarer was difficult first off, but I engineered the difficult bits out.
I plan on doing the same with this boat.
Its on a bunked trailer.
I have made a short extension, about 8' which may or may not be of use.
I will be towing with my converted LWB Movano.
I love to find out info for arriving at and launching, what to do, using visitor moorings short term etc.
I have a plan of winching the boat/trailer out the water part way up a slip to save the van's clutch and getting it wet?
But I am totally new to using marinas/harbours etc.
I've done my VHF and aware there are other courses i could/should do.
But this is for short trips to get used to being on the sea.
Reading weather, tides etc.
Any info tips appreciated.