lpdsn
Well-Known Member
+1 for looking at bringing it home on the trailer. There's the Pembroke-Rosslare ferry and I think that one to Cork is still running despite predictions of bankruptcy.
The problem with a delivery trip like this is that the long leg is unavoidable. Even the suggested circuitous coast hops are long and just add hundred of miles to your journey. So you'd need to put the effort into finding suitable crew for a longer sail, which isn't always easy when you clash mates's work commitments and the need to wait for a good weather window and with your own stated lack of experience you could end up stuck if a key crew member has to head home.
Plus things always go wrong when you get a new boat - it'll have been neglected for a few months at least and you won't yet know the boat well enough to manage its foibles. Coast hopping as far as Land's End will help, but then it's the long leg (whichever way you go).
At least if you get the boat home then when you suffer glitches you'll have local contacts to help you.
The problem with a delivery trip like this is that the long leg is unavoidable. Even the suggested circuitous coast hops are long and just add hundred of miles to your journey. So you'd need to put the effort into finding suitable crew for a longer sail, which isn't always easy when you clash mates's work commitments and the need to wait for a good weather window and with your own stated lack of experience you could end up stuck if a key crew member has to head home.
Plus things always go wrong when you get a new boat - it'll have been neglected for a few months at least and you won't yet know the boat well enough to manage its foibles. Coast hopping as far as Land's End will help, but then it's the long leg (whichever way you go).
At least if you get the boat home then when you suffer glitches you'll have local contacts to help you.