aph
Well-Known Member
As someone who trawls the cruising websites mainly for technical data, I am intrigued by the number of people who are planning the "great escape" but are compelled to communicate with the world on every aspect of their life prior to departure. One of their big concerns seems to be being able to "stay on line" after they let go the ropes. That is going to be the least of their problems. Wait untill you are taking a reef at 3 am off Tarifa or dragging anchor in San Antonio. Who needs a laptop then? These folks are in danger of being disappointed as the anticipation is often better than the realisation. Want a cheap boat, then head for Gibraltar or East Florida USA to find broken dreams. Cruising is changing. eg Arcs and round the world rallies are creating a package holiday type mentality. What has happened to trying dinghy sailing first to see if you like it or not instead of asking the planet what type of vessel should I buy to sail the world. By the way I am Med based and been serious cruising for 25 years.