Twister_Ken
Well-Known Member
We sailed the E Solent yesterday (Saturday), just a gentle jog, fab weather although a knot or two more breeze would have been welcome at times. We turned at about 1630, a mile or so east of No Mans to return to Hamble. By 1730, the E. Solent was virtually empty, and by the time we got back to Hamble Point buoy (about 1930) you could count the boats out sailing on the fingers of one foot, despite the fact that it was a fine, dry, sunny evening with a topsail breeze.
Why? Is everyone so paranoid about finding a marina berth on a Saturday night that they want to have lines ashore by 1600? I can remember (swing that lamp) 20 or more years ago, a day like that would have loads of people out enjoying the sailing to dusk and beyond. Not anymore, it seems.
Why? Is everyone so paranoid about finding a marina berth on a Saturday night that they want to have lines ashore by 1600? I can remember (swing that lamp) 20 or more years ago, a day like that would have loads of people out enjoying the sailing to dusk and beyond. Not anymore, it seems.