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Hi,
I've done some day sailing before but not really cruising, and not anything difficult, I was thinking of buying a new houseboat and cruising Europe with it, the boats I've got my eye on aren't really suited to long journeys (most houseboats aren't although these certainly function fine for short jaunts or going on rivers, lakes and so forth, there's one I'm looking at that is but my girlfriend is also casting a vote and she might negate that one) - for example going directly from Denmark to England would be pretty risky (even waiting clear weather) so I was thinking about basically doing fairly short trips along the coasts on the supposition that I won't get into conditions I can't handle, but obviously this is still somewhat risky, even a day out can turn bad. This would of course make a trip between various parts of europe loooong (main parts that I am thinking of - (Norway, Denmark, Amsterdam, Belgium, England, Portugal, Italy) as I have connections to these. Obviously to do it the way I am thinking of would also basically mean hitting every country in between for stopovers if conditions were not good. Obviously I realize I will have to do quite a lot of preparation to do this. The question is whether I should nix the plan because it is just too dangerous, I'm personally rating it not exactly dangerous but not clever either, just a compromise between choices. Any advice, including of course just buy the good boat, I could use that to help convince my girlfriend of it. ![]() |
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