skellyvet
New Member
Hi ALL,
Sorry to bother you - just want some advice. We've done a couple of weeks chartering + day skipper courses, always with the height of our ambition being flotilla/charter abroad. But a recent unexpected move to Topsham near Exeter from the midlands has suddenly brought the prospect of owning a boat to the front of our minds - nothing big just a little 22 ft ish well used boat.
But, my initial enthusiasm was curbed by 1, looking a lot at the estuary and realising that for most of the time there's hardly any water in it (!) 2, looking at the entrance and thinking that you'd only want to enter/leave in benign conditions. We'd hoped to spend a few weekends creek crawling in the estuary before venturing to stick our noses out to sea - but it seems that both may be too ambitious for us, at least with an boat that draws anything more than 0cm. Anyone got a boat down here and got any advice? Am i just being pessimistic?! I'm just seeing more and more reasons why we wouldn't actually get to sail the thing!
Many thanks.
Dan.
Sorry to bother you - just want some advice. We've done a couple of weeks chartering + day skipper courses, always with the height of our ambition being flotilla/charter abroad. But a recent unexpected move to Topsham near Exeter from the midlands has suddenly brought the prospect of owning a boat to the front of our minds - nothing big just a little 22 ft ish well used boat.
But, my initial enthusiasm was curbed by 1, looking a lot at the estuary and realising that for most of the time there's hardly any water in it (!) 2, looking at the entrance and thinking that you'd only want to enter/leave in benign conditions. We'd hoped to spend a few weekends creek crawling in the estuary before venturing to stick our noses out to sea - but it seems that both may be too ambitious for us, at least with an boat that draws anything more than 0cm. Anyone got a boat down here and got any advice? Am i just being pessimistic?! I'm just seeing more and more reasons why we wouldn't actually get to sail the thing!
Many thanks.
Dan.