nedr
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I have the opportunity to take up a mooring (outer harbour) at Brixham for my 20ft Vivacity bilge keeler next season. Currently she is kept at Axmouth harbour. Those of you who are familiar with Axmouth will know that, although a charming harbour & with a great club, it is one of the most difficult entrances on the South coast, and has very limited access times due to it's very narrow entrance, a shifting bar designed by Beelzebub on a bad day, and an ebb that can hit 6 knots when it's been raining & the river is running hard. Also, there is not a lot of day/weekend cruising on offer, with only Lyme Regis, West Bay and Exmouth really viable, and these have entrances limited by tide as well.
Obviously, Brixham suffers from none of these drawbacks, and day sails to Dartmouth, Torquay, Paignton, Teignmouth et al would be possible. BUT....I can get from home to Axmouth in an hour (best part of 2 to Brixham), and I don't know what Brixham is like these days: some say it's a bit tacky, and the traffic jams getting in & out make it faster to sail there than to drive. Also would need to consider whether to stay afloat on swinging mooring in Brixham all year, or sail back to Axmouth to go ashore for the Winter (nearer to work on boat). Any thoughts/ relevant experiences would be very welcome. The thought of giving up a known mooring to move to a new unknown one tends to be a bit fraught!
Obviously, Brixham suffers from none of these drawbacks, and day sails to Dartmouth, Torquay, Paignton, Teignmouth et al would be possible. BUT....I can get from home to Axmouth in an hour (best part of 2 to Brixham), and I don't know what Brixham is like these days: some say it's a bit tacky, and the traffic jams getting in & out make it faster to sail there than to drive. Also would need to consider whether to stay afloat on swinging mooring in Brixham all year, or sail back to Axmouth to go ashore for the Winter (nearer to work on boat). Any thoughts/ relevant experiences would be very welcome. The thought of giving up a known mooring to move to a new unknown one tends to be a bit fraught!