Simon__
Well-Known Member
People rarely spend money when they don't need to, so I suspect the answer to this is no.. but is there another way to go about summer moorings?
Plan A is a swinging mooring in the Anglesey area (PD, Holyhead etc.) and it's looking as though the cost will be at least £800 for a 27ft boat. Now, this might not be a bad price, but I would like to be more frugal if I can and the idea of "double paying" or paying for the mooring when I'm not on it grates on me.
I'm fortunate enough to have 5 weeks for sailing over the summer, as well as most weekends, all being well, and the idea will be to go on short cruises and visit anchorages. Being fortunate enough to have so many weeks off this year and considering the mooring is more of a "car park" while we're working (for lack of a better term), it's made me wonder whether we can move around the Irish Sea and Clyde using (paid for) visitor's moorings? The idea would be to use pre-determined, paid for moorings which allow reasonable security for the boat and safe parking for the car while we're away. If possible the boat would stay in each area for a few weeks or a couple of months.
So.. does the panel think this "remote cruising" is realistic? Have you tried this or a variant? Did it work? Are there any good visitor deals you know of? My hope is to build up a decent directory of "deals" around the Irish Sea / Clyde which would allow these hops.
I'll start us off - Caernarfon Harbour Trust moorings - £30 for a week.
Plan A is a swinging mooring in the Anglesey area (PD, Holyhead etc.) and it's looking as though the cost will be at least £800 for a 27ft boat. Now, this might not be a bad price, but I would like to be more frugal if I can and the idea of "double paying" or paying for the mooring when I'm not on it grates on me.
I'm fortunate enough to have 5 weeks for sailing over the summer, as well as most weekends, all being well, and the idea will be to go on short cruises and visit anchorages. Being fortunate enough to have so many weeks off this year and considering the mooring is more of a "car park" while we're working (for lack of a better term), it's made me wonder whether we can move around the Irish Sea and Clyde using (paid for) visitor's moorings? The idea would be to use pre-determined, paid for moorings which allow reasonable security for the boat and safe parking for the car while we're away. If possible the boat would stay in each area for a few weeks or a couple of months.
So.. does the panel think this "remote cruising" is realistic? Have you tried this or a variant? Did it work? Are there any good visitor deals you know of? My hope is to build up a decent directory of "deals" around the Irish Sea / Clyde which would allow these hops.
I'll start us off - Caernarfon Harbour Trust moorings - £30 for a week.