Sea Change
Well-Known Member
Something that's been on my mind as I ponder my eventual departure to sail to distant lands.
I'm used to being pretty lazy about security. Live in a quiet part of the world where it's rare to lock your door, or your car. Wouldn't think twice about leaving my dinghy and outboard pulled up on the shore.
Assuming I end up doing an Atlantic circuit, taking in the usual sights, what is security going to be like? Do you just take your chances and leave your dinghy somewhere, hoping it will be still be there. Or is is normal to find a marina, or other secure area, and/or padlock the dinghy/outboard, etc? What about stuff left aboard the yacht- laptops, cash, passport, etc?
I guess this will vary from place to place, but I'm trying to work out whether my idyll of lazily cruising the world with few cares is actually possible?
I'm used to being pretty lazy about security. Live in a quiet part of the world where it's rare to lock your door, or your car. Wouldn't think twice about leaving my dinghy and outboard pulled up on the shore.
Assuming I end up doing an Atlantic circuit, taking in the usual sights, what is security going to be like? Do you just take your chances and leave your dinghy somewhere, hoping it will be still be there. Or is is normal to find a marina, or other secure area, and/or padlock the dinghy/outboard, etc? What about stuff left aboard the yacht- laptops, cash, passport, etc?
I guess this will vary from place to place, but I'm trying to work out whether my idyll of lazily cruising the world with few cares is actually possible?