apguy
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I'm definitely a novice to coastal sailing - as I am migrating from dinghy to the bigger things and any advice/viewpoint would be appreciated.
I'm looking at 29'-32' feet size. Currently trawling Apolloduck and visiting brokers, Beneteau First 285 or similar looks useful. Day or weekend sailing only.
I'm in Colchester so quite a lot is within 45 minutes drive, which locations offer the best access/cost/depth balance? I appreciate this is a "how long is a piece of string question" but for 1st year I'd like walk-on access and water at decent depth +/- HW. My nearest location is Brightlingsea but depth seems to be an issue there. Equally I also have West Mersea, Walton/Titchmarsh or even Shotley as options. Places like Maldon / Blackwater I am not familiar with.
I'd also prefer fin to bilge - for the sailing performance - but also because I'm unlikely to want to dry out on the mud, but what draft gives the most flexibility? At 30'ish feet most have a 1.5m fin, which I think works, but I've seen a few with 1.8m at 32 feet. Is that extra foot going to be a problem?
Thanks
I'm looking at 29'-32' feet size. Currently trawling Apolloduck and visiting brokers, Beneteau First 285 or similar looks useful. Day or weekend sailing only.
I'm in Colchester so quite a lot is within 45 minutes drive, which locations offer the best access/cost/depth balance? I appreciate this is a "how long is a piece of string question" but for 1st year I'd like walk-on access and water at decent depth +/- HW. My nearest location is Brightlingsea but depth seems to be an issue there. Equally I also have West Mersea, Walton/Titchmarsh or even Shotley as options. Places like Maldon / Blackwater I am not familiar with.
I'd also prefer fin to bilge - for the sailing performance - but also because I'm unlikely to want to dry out on the mud, but what draft gives the most flexibility? At 30'ish feet most have a 1.5m fin, which I think works, but I've seen a few with 1.8m at 32 feet. Is that extra foot going to be a problem?
Thanks