7htas
Well-Known Member
I've been a member of this forum for quite a while now. My main interest is the liveaboard sector; as it's been a long term(too long) dream of mine to one day live aboard my own yacht. That's still a number of years down the line though, whilst I get my Certificate of Competency in the British Merchant Navy (Deck officer). Due to circumstances beyond my control (injury) - I now have nothing to do until September when College begins again; so I might as well get out on the water!
I've been thinking of getting myself some sort of sailing craft to learn the ropes on; within a budget though. I'm considering either a Mirror, or a Tinker Traveller. I'm looking at a Tinker Traveller at the moment, but the person selling it mentions that it has been repaired "at the bottom" - but holds air well. Can anyone give advice about buying Tinkers..does the fact that they've been repaired make them less appealing? The thought of buying something "that holds air well" that I'm planning on using off the coast of the wirral is slightly precarious.
I've also been looking at some yachts (west wight potters/snapdragon 600) - but the only issue that I have here is storage. I live not far from Meols, on the wirral, and there's a number of yachts stored there on swing moorings- but I have been unable to find out any information about them- cost, who to speak to about it etc. I have been going down there on my bike quite a bit, in the hope that someone will be there launching- to no avail!
If anyone's got any suggestions about any boats/dinghies similar to the ones I have mentioned; or any ideas, it would be much appreciated.
I've been thinking of getting myself some sort of sailing craft to learn the ropes on; within a budget though. I'm considering either a Mirror, or a Tinker Traveller. I'm looking at a Tinker Traveller at the moment, but the person selling it mentions that it has been repaired "at the bottom" - but holds air well. Can anyone give advice about buying Tinkers..does the fact that they've been repaired make them less appealing? The thought of buying something "that holds air well" that I'm planning on using off the coast of the wirral is slightly precarious.
I've also been looking at some yachts (west wight potters/snapdragon 600) - but the only issue that I have here is storage. I live not far from Meols, on the wirral, and there's a number of yachts stored there on swing moorings- but I have been unable to find out any information about them- cost, who to speak to about it etc. I have been going down there on my bike quite a bit, in the hope that someone will be there launching- to no avail!
If anyone's got any suggestions about any boats/dinghies similar to the ones I have mentioned; or any ideas, it would be much appreciated.