Sailing in Britain

johnalison

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Got it in one, except that you missed out the bonus, if you hunt around, you can also pay for the privilege of using your anchor.
I intended 'havens' to cover non-marina options, such as anchorages or mooring to rocks.

I did, though, omit good food. One of the attractions of Normandy is their food and drink, which is often of a rustic nature that appeals to me. Similarly, I always enjoyed the variety of fish in the Baltic, including hornfish, herring, and one of my favourites, zander.

I may have been unlucky, but the weather in our West Country and the Channel generally was often disappointing, my chief criterion being the number of times or days that going to sea was out of the question. In this respect, summer in the southern Baltic was much more satisfactory, and we were never held up for more than one or two days.
 

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I think most people only find out how their sailing is so much improved by going somewhere else.......... :cool:
Most places I’ve sailed are fairly straightforwards after UK and northern France. And TBH it does’t make much difference where you are in UK except that the north is a bit colder. All have weather, tides and multiple off-lying dangers of one sort or another
 
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