jimbouy
Active member
Hello.
I am looking for your general advice.
I am thinking of getting back into the sailing world. Having spent much of my youth in various sailing dingies and some time on larger boats with the ocean youthclub.
Its been over 2o years since I sailed but I am now at a stage where i feel that i have some time and money.
I am contemplating a small trailer sailor such as the leisure 17. They seem to have a good safe rep. and to be avaliable second hand at very resonable cost. £1.5k for example.
Firstly what is your buying advice. How do I tell a good boat from bad. At that price range I assume i don't need a survey.
My preferrred option is to find moorings, but just how practical is trailor sailing??
I have access to a family holiday home on th IOW and did most of my dingy sailing from Bembridge ( we kept the various dingys we had at the Atrils (spelling?) yard.
I imagine starting out just doing a little day cruising so what suggestions for moorings? I have been looking on the net to get ideas of the cost of moorings etc but there seems to be little info.
Finally there is the question of training.
I notice my local evening school does the day skipper theory over the winter at a cost of £138, that can't be bad.
Do you think doing the practical coyurse would be a must?
Any other advice or experiences would be welcome.
jim
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I am looking for your general advice.
I am thinking of getting back into the sailing world. Having spent much of my youth in various sailing dingies and some time on larger boats with the ocean youthclub.
Its been over 2o years since I sailed but I am now at a stage where i feel that i have some time and money.
I am contemplating a small trailer sailor such as the leisure 17. They seem to have a good safe rep. and to be avaliable second hand at very resonable cost. £1.5k for example.
Firstly what is your buying advice. How do I tell a good boat from bad. At that price range I assume i don't need a survey.
My preferrred option is to find moorings, but just how practical is trailor sailing??
I have access to a family holiday home on th IOW and did most of my dingy sailing from Bembridge ( we kept the various dingys we had at the Atrils (spelling?) yard.
I imagine starting out just doing a little day cruising so what suggestions for moorings? I have been looking on the net to get ideas of the cost of moorings etc but there seems to be little info.
Finally there is the question of training.
I notice my local evening school does the day skipper theory over the winter at a cost of £138, that can't be bad.
Do you think doing the practical coyurse would be a must?
Any other advice or experiences would be welcome.
jim
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