WestwardBound
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We have been discussing Salcombe in another topic.
Is Salcombe now irredeemably spoiled for visiting yachtsmen?
What is your opion?
Is Salcombe now irredeemably spoiled for visiting yachtsmen?
What is your opion?
We have been discussing Salcombe in another topic.
Is Salcombe now irredeemably spoiled for visiting yachtsmen?
What is your opion?
Agree with all this. As for the comment regarding Harbour Masters, we have always found them helpful and jovial.I cant believe whats been written about Salcombe. It remains perhaps THE prettiest harbour in the country. It rates alongside the best the world has to offer. You will ALWAYS be found a berth. Even during regatta at the peak of the summer season, you will usually be offered a night rafted up opposite town or a quiet spot further away in the bag. I usually choose to be rafted and enjoy the freindly nature of other sailors alongside. I dont think ive ever not had a choice. if you dont like company, anchorages are good also. The whole of our coast is busy. The solent, Poole, Weymouth, Torquay, Brixham, Dartmouth, yealm, etc etc Salcombe is no different from these. If you miss this harbour, frankly you might as well stay at home on your mud berth where its nice and quiet! Sorry folks!!
Sure town is busy during the summer holidays. Thats because the beaches are as close to Caribbean sands as youll find anywhere on the south coast. We always fill up with supplies and booze before arriving since the tiny stores are very expensive. Then again so is the Carribean. Town atmosphere is almost carnival like during the season. Its narrow streets fill with excitment and delight. PLease dont miss this GEM!
Andy ...Salcombe tourist information office. (sorry, only kidding)
Agree with all this. As for the comment regarding Harbour Masters, we have always found them helpful and jovial.
We intend spending quite a bit of time in Salcombe during the early summer, but are happy to stay inboard rather than fight for a table onshore. I love waking up early and watching the life on the water come alive. Fabulous place
I cant believe whats been written about Salcombe. It remains perhaps THE prettiest harbour in the country. It rates alongside the best the world has to offer. You will ALWAYS be found a berth. Even during regatta at the peak of the summer season, you will usually be offered a night rafted up opposite town or a quiet spot further away in the bag. I usually choose to be rafted and enjoy the freindly nature of other sailors alongside. I dont think ive ever not had a choice. if you dont like company, anchorages are good also. The whole of our coast is busy. The solent, Poole, Weymouth, Torquay, Brixham, Dartmouth, yealm, etc etc Salcombe is no different from these. If you miss this harbour, frankly you might as well stay at home on your mud berth where its nice and quiet! Sorry folks!!
Sure town is busy during the summer holidays. Thats because the beaches are as close to Caribbean sands as youll find anywhere on the south coast. We always fill up with supplies and booze before arriving since the tiny stores are very expensive. Then again so is the Carribean. Town atmosphere is almost carnival like during the season. Its narrow streets fill with excitment and delight. PLease dont miss this GEM!
Andy ...Salcombe tourist information office. (sorry, only kidding)
Have you never been to the west Coast of Scotland? There are anchorages, maybe not harbours, that are avery bit as lovely. It's just a shame that your opinion seems welded to the chanel; and yes before you ask I have been to Salcombe and lovely it is.......but very crowded.
Ive done from Helgoland to N. Brittany including the Chanel isles, Scillys and N. France and S. Biscay, as well as cruising the Med from Lagos Portugal to Bodrum,Turkey. Florida, a bit in California. Scotland? NO.
For the record, we had no complaints with the people working the harbour, they were indeed friendly....The laugh he gave us was worth every penny of the mooring fee. hes no longer there but the young lads on the launches are always freindly and helpful.
Ive done from Helgoland to N. Brittany including the Chanel isles.