richard1978
New Member
Hi everyone,
I'm currently renovating a 19ft bilge keel boat for occassional sailing with my kids. Its on a trailer but would realistically need lifting in/out at start/end of season or holiday (I can't believe its launchable on a slip). Although I've been sailing most of my life, it's typically only a few times a year on other peoples' boats so I'm looking for a location where I can build up some confidence in relatively benign environment i.e. not too hectic or with strong/complex tidal flows. Recently I've been sailing from Port Hamble on the Solent, but this is probably the opposite of what I'm after! My experience in the UK beyond this area is pretty limited (most of my sailing has been is in Ireland). I'm based near Oxford so realistically we're talking of south coast, south west or maybe east coast?
I've been asking friends/family and have been given a few suggestions but I would really appreciate anyone with local experience. If you were in my situation, where would you head to?
Thanks in advance!
Best wishes,
Richard
I'm currently renovating a 19ft bilge keel boat for occassional sailing with my kids. Its on a trailer but would realistically need lifting in/out at start/end of season or holiday (I can't believe its launchable on a slip). Although I've been sailing most of my life, it's typically only a few times a year on other peoples' boats so I'm looking for a location where I can build up some confidence in relatively benign environment i.e. not too hectic or with strong/complex tidal flows. Recently I've been sailing from Port Hamble on the Solent, but this is probably the opposite of what I'm after! My experience in the UK beyond this area is pretty limited (most of my sailing has been is in Ireland). I'm based near Oxford so realistically we're talking of south coast, south west or maybe east coast?
I've been asking friends/family and have been given a few suggestions but I would really appreciate anyone with local experience. If you were in my situation, where would you head to?
Thanks in advance!
Best wishes,
Richard
