woodenman
New Member
Hi
I have finally made the decision to get a boat, after putting it off for a long time. Not a big one, just a little inshore cruiser.
I live near Exeter and in order to be sure of using the thing, it needs to be moor/berthed within 25 mins or be trailerable.
Trouble is I'm scuppered all ways it seems.
The boat needs to be an overnighter for us 2 and the kids, so probably a 27ft er ish. Big to tow, although happy to change the wife's car to a Land Rover.
But I can't find a slipway that would be ok for that size.
Nor can I find a berth and the Estruary ones are mostly drying out positions. I also have no experience of estruary moorings. How do you get to them when it's a small boat?
Sorry for the rambling question, but it feels that fianally taking the mental plunge and getting the money together is in vain, despite living just 20 mins from the sea!!! AAGGHH!
I have finally made the decision to get a boat, after putting it off for a long time. Not a big one, just a little inshore cruiser.
I live near Exeter and in order to be sure of using the thing, it needs to be moor/berthed within 25 mins or be trailerable.
Trouble is I'm scuppered all ways it seems.
The boat needs to be an overnighter for us 2 and the kids, so probably a 27ft er ish. Big to tow, although happy to change the wife's car to a Land Rover.
But I can't find a slipway that would be ok for that size.
Nor can I find a berth and the Estruary ones are mostly drying out positions. I also have no experience of estruary moorings. How do you get to them when it's a small boat?
Sorry for the rambling question, but it feels that fianally taking the mental plunge and getting the money together is in vain, despite living just 20 mins from the sea!!! AAGGHH!