MM5AHO
Well-Known Member
Move to Scotland. The west coast of Scotland has the best waters for sailing in the UK. Not the most populated, just the best.
Shhhhhhhhh! Don't get involved with the southerner squabbling. They'll just turn on you!Have you tried sailing in the North, it doesnt really read as if you have? The Firth of Clyde has signifcant dinghy racing and yacht racing.
Bought one of your anchors today! 9kg for my Bowman 26 year off sailing next year. I am torn between doing round UK which would be mostly to sail & explore up there & just heading south & seeing where I end up...Move to Scotland. The west coast of Scotland has the best waters for sailing in the UK. Not the most populated, just the best.
Gym at Maldon & the Moorings at St lawrence bay are deep water so you do not need the legs in the sailing seasonMight be better to just monthly and muddle my way about until I find somewhere I like. Brighton has other useful land stuff like a near by gym etc. Boat draws 1.5 and has legs so might be fun on east coast.
Cardiff’s the place to be...Your comment 'it just seems crazy' down south just about sums it up. In the Solent you can find facilitie for doing pretty any variation on boating. Trouble is everybody is trying to do it in the same place, and you will never, ever be on your own, except maybe in a January snowstorm, and even then there will be one or two other souls braving it. (I know, I've done it!)
Also, because of the crowding you will spend as much in a week here, as you do in a year 'oop north' and thats just for a mooring!
If you are a followerof the 'lonely sea and the sky', then dont come south! One thing you can guarantee: you will never be alone.
I forgot to say if you need any further info then I’m your man...Hi all,
I've got completely obsessed with sailing over the past year, but continue to get increasingly frustrated with the lack of options where I live (Manchester).
I'm interested mainly in cruising on dinghies and yachts. But still have an interest in getting involved in some racing. There's a few clubs near me but everything is just incredibly slow to get started. I did my Dinghy level 1 & 2, but the club I did it at seems to be slowly dying as there's only ever a few boats out at a time. It also closes for 3 months over the winter. I looked at another club near me that seems more active, but I think they were unimpressed when I mentioned that I wasn't super bothered about racing. They want me to wait till some specific training day (IN APRIL) to get started.
I have Liverpool marina near me, but again, it's just all about racing.
Are things really massively better down south? I've seen clubs online with 1000's of members - just seems crazy compared to what we have up here.
I'm in a pretty fortunate position in that I can basically work from anywhere. Do you think a move down south could be worth it for the sailing opportunities?
Thanks everyone, really appreciate it.
The east coast round Ipswich was on my list as somewhere vaguely close to places with jobs. I'm lucky enough to work remotely currently and dumb enough to want to live aboard (have inland for 8 years or so), but it's useful to be near somewhere with half decent salaries. Have settled on Brighton for now, doesn't look like the best sailing ground but I am far from the best sailor. Plan on working my way up the coast to Cornwall in summer.