ChattingLil
Well-Known Member
Friends - I have an unexpected rebate of £500 so I am going to spend it on Black Magic. I can't decide between a 'new' secondhand headsail, an outboard or an autotiller.
Pros and Cons:
current headsail very rubbish, like an old hankie, no shape, not efficient. However is does work to some extent and it's not like I'm ever in a hurry, or even go anywhere.
I have been offered a secondhand genoa by Wilkinsons, which I think is a very good deal and it won't be around for long.
Autotiller, I want one and it may well encourage me to be adventurous with single-handing or when short-crewed, but I have managed without for the past 4 years.
Outboard. I don't have one at the moment and haven't needed one since I've been in a marina - however, I am now on a swinging mooring and either dependent on the water taxi (restricted hours) or facing the prospect of having to row against tide at times. I feel like its a lot of money for something that I'd hardly use, but its one of those things that could prove to be invaluable at the time you need it. Also, if I got an outboard, then next year I could stay on the mooring and with the savings made, buy the tiller pilot anyway.
There are plenty of other things on my wishlist, but these are the pricey things that £500 would cover.
Anything else to consider? What do you think?
Pros and Cons:
current headsail very rubbish, like an old hankie, no shape, not efficient. However is does work to some extent and it's not like I'm ever in a hurry, or even go anywhere.
Autotiller, I want one and it may well encourage me to be adventurous with single-handing or when short-crewed, but I have managed without for the past 4 years.
Outboard. I don't have one at the moment and haven't needed one since I've been in a marina - however, I am now on a swinging mooring and either dependent on the water taxi (restricted hours) or facing the prospect of having to row against tide at times. I feel like its a lot of money for something that I'd hardly use, but its one of those things that could prove to be invaluable at the time you need it. Also, if I got an outboard, then next year I could stay on the mooring and with the savings made, buy the tiller pilot anyway.
There are plenty of other things on my wishlist, but these are the pricey things that £500 would cover.
Anything else to consider? What do you think?