vyv_cox
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Hope you don't mind me hijacking this thread, but I must say that is one pretty looking boat.
Thank you. It's a Colvic Northerner from 1972. Has taken lots of work but getting there.
Hope you don't mind me hijacking this thread, but I must say that is one pretty looking boat.
NW coast doesn’t appeal either. I draw 2.1m. The Clyde seems the obvious next choice so I’ll give it a try this coming season. May also introduce myself to a new form of transport......the train.
Pwllheli is 20 min longer in the car than Holyhead. Done both trips countless times from South CheshireAs you probably know, all the "mainland" Clyde marinas (ie not counting Portavadie or Tarbert) are pretty easy to get to by train. Largs is a pleasant coastal walk of a mile or so and all the others are less. I wouldn't recommend Port Bannatyne - it's a nice marina, but the ferry hours on and off Bute (7am - 7pm, basically) are just too restrictive if you have a long way to go.
Pwllheli is 20 min longer in the car than Holyhead. Done both trips countless times from South Cheshire
I assume you mean via A55? Living where we do we can use one of the finest driving roads in Wales, between Bala and Trawsfynydd. In winter, when it's empty, it is brilliant. Not so good in summer but not subject to the same holdups as the A55.
I assume you mean via A55? Living where we do we can use one of the finest driving roads in Wales, between Bala and Trawsfynydd. In winter, when it's empty, it is brilliant.
Pwllheli is in the heartland of Welsh Nationalism, it colours their way of thinking, not as bad as it used to be but still there. Plaid Cymru rules, a nasty blend of socialism and anti English with a healthy chip on their shoulders. They still think that the marina will bring in the English which will dilute the Welsh language. There is a report somewhere done for councillors about the marina in which those thoughts are articulated, done by an so called neutral academic iirc.Re Welsh drivers in Caernarfon. I'm sure some of them do it deliberately. They seem to be able to spot English cars a mile off, it must be that the English cars are less than 20 years old and aren't held together with sticky tape.
I'm interested to know more about ill feeling in Pawllheli against the Marina? Or is it the English? The horrible Plas Heli etc?You would have thought that they would be glad of the Council creating and probably subsidising something which surely boosts the town's economy in a big way.
Pwllheli is in the heartland of Welsh Nationalism, it colours their way of thinking, not as bad as it used to be but still there. Plaid Cymru rules, a nasty blend of socialism and anti English with a healthy chip on their shoulders. They still think that the marina will bring in the English which will dilute the Welsh language. There is a report somewhere done for councillors about the marina in which those thoughts are articulated, done by an so called neutral academic iirc.
Pwllheli is in the heartland of Welsh Nationalism, it colours their way of thinking, not as bad as it used to be but still there. Plaid Cymru rules, a nasty blend of socialism and anti English with a healthy chip on their shoulders. They still think that the marina will bring in the English which will dilute the Welsh language. There is a report somewhere done for councillors about the marina in which those thoughts are articulated, done by an so called neutral academic iirc.
I remember Tommy Hook saying to me when I was a youth, we call you FETs, the first letter Im not allowed to say but the second and third was English Tourist! He was only partly joking! For the record, Ive never believed the old chestnut about a FET walking in to a pub whereon the regulars switched from English to Welsh. The locals use Welsh as their first language and wouldnt dream of conversing in English. Plaid Cymru is the bit I dont like, nasty inward looking imho. Think Student left wing mindset and actions. They are propping up the Socialist Republic of Wales government along with the only Lib Dem. The price Labour is paying is to pay millions in propaganda to MAKE people through Councils speak Welsh.I have kept my boat in N Wales and not felt this anti English at all. Maybe it’s because I am a thick skinned Yorkshire man or maybe it’s because I don’t have a chip on my shoulder about people speaking their own language.
I agree. I have never had any trouble with speaking English in Pwllheli. Every local person I have conversed with has always been pleasant. The big issue is the council. Spot on StuI remember Tommy Hook saying to me when I was a youth, we call you FETs, the first letter Im not allowed to say but the second and third was English Tourist! He was only partly joking! For the record, Ive never believed the old chestnut about a FET walking in to a pub whereon the regulars switched from English to Welsh. The locals use Welsh as their first language and wouldnt dream of conversing in English. Plaid Cymru is the bit I dont like, nasty inward looking imho. Think Student left wing mindset and actions. They are propping up the Socialist Republic of Wales government along with the only Lib Dem. The price Labour is paying is to pay millions in propaganda to MAKE people through Councils speak Welsh.
This isnt a rant but an insite in to the reasons to answer the OP question. The Council has always been run by Plaid Cymru!
I agree. I have never had any trouble with speaking English in Pwllheli. Every local person I have conversed with has always been pleasant. The big issue is the council. Spot on Stu
It says £380/mtr No way would I pay that, that's why it's half empty, as usual the council think all boat owners are an easy touch
Yes. It looks like a poor business under local political control with Holyhead a poor privately held one. We never did seem to fully grasp the niceties of European funding.
This is a commonplace, being said many times before.
But he French seem manage matters much more adroitly. The new (ish) marina at Roscoff, is locally controlled, has lavish new buildings, first rate facilities, wide fairways, full access and solid breakwaters. It is one of a dozen or so that have been built to a similar pattern on that coast in the last 25 years. An annual berth is roughly half of the Pwllhelly rate.
As Halo put it, I’m a HH refugee. I wouldn’t give pufwelly more than a nanosecond of thought. Even now in retirement with more free time, the thought of the car journey is more than enough to rule it out.
I’m also south Manchester/Cheshire. I’ve spent quite a lot of time in Lake Solent over the last couple of years and it’s not somewhere I’d like to keep my boat. The car journey took a little over 7 hours once, not something I’d be happy to repeat.
NW coast doesn’t appeal either. I draw 2.1m. The Clyde seems the obvious next choice so I’ll give it a try this coming season. May also introduce myself to a new form of transport......the train.