julians
Well-Known Member
UK = life jackets on at all times
Med = life jackets in the locker at all times
Med = life jackets in the locker at all times
I would like to offer this video as a challenge to Hurricanes excellent Med Video. This is from last year and is a vote for UK boating. The advantage I would add for the UK is a large group of boaters meeting to do this sort of thing. Some of you may recognise the maker of the video.
It was lovely to See Ed in the Video as he was invited on Smugglers Blues as his own boat had engine failure
that was a great day out![]()
So does it win over the Med ?
Nope, 'fraid not! At the beginning of the video there was a massive clue.. "we've had wind, we've had rain, we've had fog...". I don't deny that when the weather is great in the UK, it's an amazing place to be out and about on the water, but the odd day of great weather can't compete with months of great weather. Last summer we spent 6 weeks on the boat and had 1 rainy day.
But unless you live there you have one hell of a journey (always a day) to get there and if you like tinkering with your boat how do you do this miles away.
One thing's for sure. Most parts prices are cheaper in the UK than in SoF and I also ship a lot of parts out there from the UK. However French tradesmen are very reluctant to fit parts supplied by the owner; they claim its for warranty reasons but clearly its really because they make a fat margin on parts as well as their labourEasy - for example I'm going there next week. Have had some parts delivered to the boat, have other bits and pieces packed in a suitcase. Jumping on an early flight from Heathrow to Nice and I'll be on the boat before lunch. .
But unless you live there you have one hell of a journey (always a day) to get there and if you like tinkering with your boat how do you do this miles away.
I just came of the phone with a friend of mine and he is coming to help me with a small job on the boat (heat duct into cabin) and I know we will have a fun day
But unless you live there you have one hell of a journey (always a day) to get there and if you like tinkering with your boat how do you do this miles away.
I just came of the phone with a friend of mine and he is coming to help me with a small job on the boat (heat duct into cabin) and I know we will have a fun day
Do you ever feel sorry for we peasants at the back of the aircraft1. Travel time - 30 mins to Gatwick, usually arrive about an hour before the flight to have a glass of champagne in the lounge, 1 hour 30 min flight to Nice (maybe some more champagne) Uber or train from Nice to Beaulieu is 30mins . All up can be done in sub 4 hours. So 6am flight (no champagne too early for me) lunch on board in sunshine. Lunch flight (champagne variable) serious thought required for which restaurant we will hit for dinner. Evening flight (would sir like another champagne) and thinking about grabbing a truffle pizza when we get in and perhaps some more champagne with it.
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Are you crying poverty back there??
Do you ever feel sorry for we peasants at the back of the aircraft![]()
No, I'm just saying next time send the people down the back some of the peanuts you cant eat![]()
So does it win over the Med ?
Stop all of this I already have 8 boats in the UK quite small those are and I am semi retired and now I am looking at boats in the med...… Her indoors (who is at work !) will go nuts
A second Sealine S24 to keep in the med would suit me fine.
How much would the annual mooring be on a 24 footer in one of the cheaper places
€3050 for a 7-8m boat
https://www.portdebeaulieu.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/TARIFS-2019.pdf
Just put your name on the wait list.
I'll take the cashews then!I would be worried about but allergies. You know M’s professional training places a duty of care on her....����