In praise of trailer sailers...

trailer_dave

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Like some of you, we were holed up in Brightlingsea bank holiday Monday. With a 7 month old on board our Capecutter19 we didn't fancy the return to the Crouch, over Ray Sands.

So, hitched a lift in a car to Burnham, bought a return ferry ticket to Essex marina (as they wouldn't sell us a single - rip-off Britain?!), picked up the trailer, returned to Brightlingsea and then home.

Small boats have their compensations - avoided a week's mooring fees as I had to go to work Tuesday. But they are cosy......

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Brucey

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Trailer_dave

Fully agree with your post. Haven't got a trailer sailer myself but chartered a CapeCutter19 last year from Sparks Marina in Chichester Habour. Fantastic boats, yes a little on the close side inside, but great fun to sail, very stable and sea worthy (SWMBO first time sailing at sea!).

Loved it

Ian

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Yep! just returned from an excellent week on the Solent with our Gem Micro 18 and 20 month old son. Our trip from Hamble to Bucklers Hard was a bit choppy on BH Sunday .... thanks to a weather forecast wasn't all together accurate! On arrival, being compact, we were able enjoy a pile mooring at the heart of Bucklers Hard just a few meters front the fuel jettie ... and so decided to give the Solent a miss on Monday!

Having said that ... our son was quite a bit easier to handle on aboard last year .... and so it looks like we will be trading 'down' to a Hunter 26 / 27 for next year ... It will be a sad day when we have to part with the Gem though!

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