nigelhudson
Well-Known Member
So we've taken the plunge and bought our first big boat. We've spent the last three months fixing all the defects, replacing the standing rigging etc and we're ready to go cruising in our own boat for the first time. As my family have little sailing experience I want to give them a gentle introduction to holidaying afloat. The obvious solution is to spend our summer hols in the Solent area - lot's of sheltered water and interesting harbours to explore and practise navigation, pilotage, anchoring, berthing etc and only a few hours sail from our home port. What could go wrong?
Well I am constrained to when I can take time off work and our first week coincides with Cowes Week. The thought of dodging racing fleets and negotiating crowded harbours with a novice crew doesn't inspire me with confidence. This is where I need the local knowledge - are there any areas of the Solent that don't get impossibly crowded during Cowes Week and where we can have some safe and interesting sailing to build the crew's confidence and experience? The boat is 10.5m loa and a fin keeler so ditchcrawling is out of the question.
Thanks
Well I am constrained to when I can take time off work and our first week coincides with Cowes Week. The thought of dodging racing fleets and negotiating crowded harbours with a novice crew doesn't inspire me with confidence. This is where I need the local knowledge - are there any areas of the Solent that don't get impossibly crowded during Cowes Week and where we can have some safe and interesting sailing to build the crew's confidence and experience? The boat is 10.5m loa and a fin keeler so ditchcrawling is out of the question.
Thanks