Mirelle
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What would you do?
Boat is wooden, in good order. The choice is either to lay up ashore under a cover as usual or, at slightly greater expense, to take a winter berth in one of the Orwell marinas for six months, and carry on sailing on fine weekends.
There is a huge temptation to do the latter, at this time of year, but I suspect that the true cost, in terms of wear and tear on sails and gear, would be greater than I now imagine, with nothing getting properly dry for weeks on end on deck, plus frost, etc. And I would have to slip the boat in the spring anyway.
A friend with a similar boat took the "keep sailing" option last year, and took a six month marina berth at Levington, but found that he only went sailing six times.
What does the team think?
Boat is wooden, in good order. The choice is either to lay up ashore under a cover as usual or, at slightly greater expense, to take a winter berth in one of the Orwell marinas for six months, and carry on sailing on fine weekends.
There is a huge temptation to do the latter, at this time of year, but I suspect that the true cost, in terms of wear and tear on sails and gear, would be greater than I now imagine, with nothing getting properly dry for weeks on end on deck, plus frost, etc. And I would have to slip the boat in the spring anyway.
A friend with a similar boat took the "keep sailing" option last year, and took a six month marina berth at Levington, but found that he only went sailing six times.
What does the team think?