ross84
Well-Known Member
Hi all,
I have virtually no experience but I'm massively enthusiastic to learn, I have some financial flexibility, no debt, no kids, etc. My objective is learn how to sail as fast as possible, buy a yacht - live on it for a while and maybe get qualified and even change career as a skipper, sailing instructure, etc. I've had a really diverse, nomadic life and I can't adapt back to normal life - I've just turned 35.
So I've looked at some fast-track courses. I've already booked dinghy lessons at my local sail club to learn the basics, and I'm open to courses. However, I learn best by myself and by making my own mistakes. I tried going out with the local yacht club but got shouted at a lot and it made me nervous.
My question being- I have the ambition, I even have some money, but what's the quickest/most effective way to get myself out there sailing solo without losing my boat or having to be rescued? I'm aiming to sale to Ireland solo. How fast can this be achieved realistically?
Any advice would be great!
Ross
I have virtually no experience but I'm massively enthusiastic to learn, I have some financial flexibility, no debt, no kids, etc. My objective is learn how to sail as fast as possible, buy a yacht - live on it for a while and maybe get qualified and even change career as a skipper, sailing instructure, etc. I've had a really diverse, nomadic life and I can't adapt back to normal life - I've just turned 35.
So I've looked at some fast-track courses. I've already booked dinghy lessons at my local sail club to learn the basics, and I'm open to courses. However, I learn best by myself and by making my own mistakes. I tried going out with the local yacht club but got shouted at a lot and it made me nervous.
My question being- I have the ambition, I even have some money, but what's the quickest/most effective way to get myself out there sailing solo without losing my boat or having to be rescued? I'm aiming to sale to Ireland solo. How fast can this be achieved realistically?
Any advice would be great!
Ross