Major_Clanger
Well-Known Member
When you ave convinced yourself that your safety line system works, and you can do all the tasks involved in singlehanding your boat, then you might contact the RNLI and let them follow you out on a flat calm day for a slow safe trip around the harbour.
That is precisely what the OP shouldn't do. The RNLI aren't there to hold anyone's hand.
I'd suggest getting out on a suitable day and just 'doing it'. Necessity is the mother of invention and you'll find yourself just making a plan as the day progresses. Try different things and don't be worried of making a cock-up or two. You'll find out a huge amount about yourself and the boat.
Single-handing, especially without an engine, is a great way to go sailing. It's a different mindset really but don't expect to spend as much time on the helm as you do now.