guyd
Well-Known Member
hi,
i have a 20' colvic fishing boat currently moored at porlock weir. im getting sick of the mud as you have to drag a dinghy down the bank and 90% of the time get covered in mud. or climb down the wall on a home made contraption that's not allowed to be bolted to anything, which is a bit scary. plus if the tides too high you cant get out due to the bridge.....but very very cheap. 200 quid p.a.
so i was thinking of moving to watchet where theres a pontoon so i can get onto the boat. electric. water. written fixed rules. crane. slipway. but a lot more money. 1500 quid p.a.
is it worth it? my boat will only do about 6 knots, and has very minimal comforts on board (head, camper stove, no water or electrics beyond a light) so staying out overnight isnt a nice prospect. whats the fishing like near watchet? what happens if i miss the gate? i live near minehead so i need to drive wherever i moor.
thanks
guy
i have a 20' colvic fishing boat currently moored at porlock weir. im getting sick of the mud as you have to drag a dinghy down the bank and 90% of the time get covered in mud. or climb down the wall on a home made contraption that's not allowed to be bolted to anything, which is a bit scary. plus if the tides too high you cant get out due to the bridge.....but very very cheap. 200 quid p.a.
so i was thinking of moving to watchet where theres a pontoon so i can get onto the boat. electric. water. written fixed rules. crane. slipway. but a lot more money. 1500 quid p.a.
is it worth it? my boat will only do about 6 knots, and has very minimal comforts on board (head, camper stove, no water or electrics beyond a light) so staying out overnight isnt a nice prospect. whats the fishing like near watchet? what happens if i miss the gate? i live near minehead so i need to drive wherever i moor.
thanks
guy