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We have a couple of boats on the Itchen, and very happy we are too here, walkiing distance from home etc and on a friendly independent marina.
The trouble is our lack of experience has thrown up a conundrum that is making us think about where we will base the 31ft westerly.
a 10 minute walk to our 24ft trident, and we are underway TIDES PERMITTING
several hours later we arrive at say the needles, ready to get out of the solent... Or go back to catch the next tide. We seem to be taking all our time now trying to get further when we cannot spare the overnights right now.
We love the Solent so wish to keep the trident and sailing dinghy etc where we are.
With the westerly, if we moored it at say Langstone in a deep water mooring, it is not too expensive, and a 25 minute car journey from home to give us a an infinitely better tidal window, and a headstart of at least three hours be we going east or west.
We can afford to keep both boats, and wish to do so.
Apart from the bugbear of tendering to a deep water mooring, are there any other major flaws in this plan?
The time/distance on the water versus cost equation seems to work in our favour.
Walking distance is fine for the little trident, but for striking out further it seems to make sense to moor further out with the bigger boat?
Assume, as is fact, that we have zero experience of deep water mooring. (apart from knowing how to get on and off of one, I refer to actual long term use etc)
The trouble is our lack of experience has thrown up a conundrum that is making us think about where we will base the 31ft westerly.
a 10 minute walk to our 24ft trident, and we are underway TIDES PERMITTING
several hours later we arrive at say the needles, ready to get out of the solent... Or go back to catch the next tide. We seem to be taking all our time now trying to get further when we cannot spare the overnights right now.
We love the Solent so wish to keep the trident and sailing dinghy etc where we are.
With the westerly, if we moored it at say Langstone in a deep water mooring, it is not too expensive, and a 25 minute car journey from home to give us a an infinitely better tidal window, and a headstart of at least three hours be we going east or west.
We can afford to keep both boats, and wish to do so.
Apart from the bugbear of tendering to a deep water mooring, are there any other major flaws in this plan?
The time/distance on the water versus cost equation seems to work in our favour.
Walking distance is fine for the little trident, but for striking out further it seems to make sense to moor further out with the bigger boat?
Assume, as is fact, that we have zero experience of deep water mooring. (apart from knowing how to get on and off of one, I refer to actual long term use etc)
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