Egret
Well-Known Member
Are you thinking of Essex/Suffolk Coast, or inland Thames/Broads/Fens -
Edit - Ref #42 - Ipswich area is busy, no hidden creeks to anchor in for long, so you will need to find a mooring (or two/three to move between in different places) but swinging moorings near civilisation not expensive in the grand plan. Visit the whole Stour/Orwell/Deben area particularly Woodbridge (has railway station, supermarket, town with cinema and some live aboards), have a good look around, ask people about options. Need to study what is permitted for liveaboard (Planning issues mainly)- and where accepted. Maybe marina with facilities for a couple of months over winter if they are happy to have you. Will need a boat which will sit on the mud comfortably. Sea capable boat preferable. Consider a motor sailer type boat, gives option to sail with reasonable winds - Pick a good looking boat, keep it smart and clean and you will be welcomed anywhere for short visits. Join a local Yacht Club with facilities, showers, washing machine, food service sometimes - and gives access to kindred clubs who welcome visitors from other clubs. There are people on the Liveaboard forum who have lived afloat for many years and travelled afar.
Log on the LIveaboard Link forum and ask more there.
Edit - Ref #42 - Ipswich area is busy, no hidden creeks to anchor in for long, so you will need to find a mooring (or two/three to move between in different places) but swinging moorings near civilisation not expensive in the grand plan. Visit the whole Stour/Orwell/Deben area particularly Woodbridge (has railway station, supermarket, town with cinema and some live aboards), have a good look around, ask people about options. Need to study what is permitted for liveaboard (Planning issues mainly)- and where accepted. Maybe marina with facilities for a couple of months over winter if they are happy to have you. Will need a boat which will sit on the mud comfortably. Sea capable boat preferable. Consider a motor sailer type boat, gives option to sail with reasonable winds - Pick a good looking boat, keep it smart and clean and you will be welcomed anywhere for short visits. Join a local Yacht Club with facilities, showers, washing machine, food service sometimes - and gives access to kindred clubs who welcome visitors from other clubs. There are people on the Liveaboard forum who have lived afloat for many years and travelled afar.
Log on the LIveaboard Link forum and ask more there.
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