NormanS
Well-Known Member
There are too many choices in the Poll.
With my previous (big) boat, for the first three years, we kept her in commission on her mooring, sailing about every third weekend. The sailing was fine, but with us, it's all anchoring and using a dinghy, which isn't great in the cold, dark days of winter.
For the next 20 odd years, she was berthed in the Caledonian Canal during the winter. This meant that although we couldn't sail, we did have shore power, and could step off and on whenever we liked. It made maintenance much easier, and we tended to use her as a caravan in the winter, with summer sailing to look forward to.
Now, with a smaller, and more conventional boat, we winter ashore in a boatyard, which is safe, convivial, convenient, and makes maintenance even easier.
Which box should I tick?
With my previous (big) boat, for the first three years, we kept her in commission on her mooring, sailing about every third weekend. The sailing was fine, but with us, it's all anchoring and using a dinghy, which isn't great in the cold, dark days of winter.
For the next 20 odd years, she was berthed in the Caledonian Canal during the winter. This meant that although we couldn't sail, we did have shore power, and could step off and on whenever we liked. It made maintenance much easier, and we tended to use her as a caravan in the winter, with summer sailing to look forward to.
Now, with a smaller, and more conventional boat, we winter ashore in a boatyard, which is safe, convivial, convenient, and makes maintenance even easier.
Which box should I tick?