wallacebob
Well-Known Member
Agree with posts that a cheap first time boat - Leisure 17 - or such is great way to get experience safely. Cheap to buy and maintain for a couple of seasons, then sell on. The Forth is great for this type of boat, as you can have a cheap mooring, and run aground without too many tears! Places like Fisherrow harbour, N Queensferry, or Blackness are really inexpensive and have lots of grumpy old men with sensible advice. Occasional racing, and occasional cruises, but lots of time to learn without pressure. Drying and Swinging/Trot moorings. The other side is Port Edgar: expensive to have a boat, but has opportunities to crew and/or race with Club members. Full pontoon access, restaurant, shops, chandlery. Soon to be a new Edinburgh marina at Granton, expensive I assume. An investment of £1500 will get you afloat in a decent boat. The Forth is a good place to sail, leaning how to avoid ferries, bridges, tankers and aircraft carriers, plus not hitting the Inches are essential skills.