alisdair4
Well-Known Member
I've got to move my Rival from the Clyde to the Baltic next year as I'm moving to Hamburg with the job. (This year, I am somewhere rather hot and sandy and far from the sea, hence extensive refitting and numerous posts on the PBO forum seeking advice).
My base will be Kiel, and I should have most of the spring and summer to move the boat. My options are to go MOK or Crinan Canal then Caledonian Canal then Inverness to Thyboron - thence through to the Baltic. Or to go Forth and Clyde Canal and across to Brunsbuttel and thence through the Kiel Canal.
The first option will be more fun sailing, and is my preferred method. If however, I run out of time, I'd appreciate some advice on the Forth and Clyde canal. Despite being from that part of the world, i have never really looked at it before! I know that I have to have the mast down, and I can do this at Kip. I presume I can put the mast up in Port Edgar Marina? I have heard some horror stories about the condition of the canal (weed and other detritus getting into water intakes etc). Has anyone got any recent experience?
My base will be Kiel, and I should have most of the spring and summer to move the boat. My options are to go MOK or Crinan Canal then Caledonian Canal then Inverness to Thyboron - thence through to the Baltic. Or to go Forth and Clyde Canal and across to Brunsbuttel and thence through the Kiel Canal.
The first option will be more fun sailing, and is my preferred method. If however, I run out of time, I'd appreciate some advice on the Forth and Clyde canal. Despite being from that part of the world, i have never really looked at it before! I know that I have to have the mast down, and I can do this at Kip. I presume I can put the mast up in Port Edgar Marina? I have heard some horror stories about the condition of the canal (weed and other detritus getting into water intakes etc). Has anyone got any recent experience?