thecommander
Well-Known Member
Last year we stayed around 10 night at anchor in the Solent. Most of those times we were the only motorboat anchoring overnight. Strange when we where surrounded by dozens of sailing yachts staying overnight!
I could never work out why so few motorboats stay overnight at anchor? Arguably motorboats (particularly the large ones) are well kitted out for nights on the hook - generators, proper cooking and sleeping facilities, anchor light etc.
Our 20fter, barely had enough overnight space for two people, but we loved the sense of adventure and it was a great way of getting away from it all - akin to camping. I loved getting up at first light and watching the cruise ships come into Southampton. Listening to the Today Programme on Radio 4 at 6am in an open cockpit with the sun already beating down. Paradise. Just surprised nobody else apart from the yachties seem to do it?
Interested to know how often you stay overnight at anchor, and if you don't the reasons.
I could never work out why so few motorboats stay overnight at anchor? Arguably motorboats (particularly the large ones) are well kitted out for nights on the hook - generators, proper cooking and sleeping facilities, anchor light etc.
Our 20fter, barely had enough overnight space for two people, but we loved the sense of adventure and it was a great way of getting away from it all - akin to camping. I loved getting up at first light and watching the cruise ships come into Southampton. Listening to the Today Programme on Radio 4 at 6am in an open cockpit with the sun already beating down. Paradise. Just surprised nobody else apart from the yachties seem to do it?
Interested to know how often you stay overnight at anchor, and if you don't the reasons.