Usangi
Active Member
Hi all,
I wanted to introduce myself, and also, if its not too cheeky for a first post, see if I could get a little advice.
My wife and I are new to sailing. We did a competent crew course last year in the sunny climates of Tenerife, and are doing a day skipper practical course in March this year. We also went sailing on the Orwell for a weekend last year and loved it.
We'd like to do a lot more sailing in the summer and, living in Cambridge, the east coast is perfectly situated as well as being nice and quiet. And the tides would definitely test novices like us!
One idea is to buy a little boat and play around with it along the river, venturing further as we get a bit more confident. It'd need to be big enough for us to sleep on for a couple of nights. I guess a swinging mooring would be the best bet, but easily accessible. But it'd be nice to have a hot shower in the morning before setting off on a day's sailing. Is it likely to get a swinging mooring for this summer?
The other idea would be to find somewhere on the east coast which hired out smallish sailing boats to rather inexperienced sailors but (fingers firmly crossed) with a day skipper qualification. Again, we'd prefer something we could sleep in for a couple of nights. Anywhere on the east coast that does this?
We're aware neither option are cheap, but would be great if we could keep costs down somehow!
Thanks so much for any advice!
I wanted to introduce myself, and also, if its not too cheeky for a first post, see if I could get a little advice.
My wife and I are new to sailing. We did a competent crew course last year in the sunny climates of Tenerife, and are doing a day skipper practical course in March this year. We also went sailing on the Orwell for a weekend last year and loved it.
We'd like to do a lot more sailing in the summer and, living in Cambridge, the east coast is perfectly situated as well as being nice and quiet. And the tides would definitely test novices like us!
One idea is to buy a little boat and play around with it along the river, venturing further as we get a bit more confident. It'd need to be big enough for us to sleep on for a couple of nights. I guess a swinging mooring would be the best bet, but easily accessible. But it'd be nice to have a hot shower in the morning before setting off on a day's sailing. Is it likely to get a swinging mooring for this summer?
The other idea would be to find somewhere on the east coast which hired out smallish sailing boats to rather inexperienced sailors but (fingers firmly crossed) with a day skipper qualification. Again, we'd prefer something we could sleep in for a couple of nights. Anywhere on the east coast that does this?
We're aware neither option are cheap, but would be great if we could keep costs down somehow!
Thanks so much for any advice!