Sailing equivalent of PH?

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Jonmx

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2,753 posts

228 months

Wednesday
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As per the title, any recommendations for a sailing forum? I enjoyed sailing with the forces around 20 years ago, and looking to get back into it. A forum with some PH style knowledge and home truths (preferably without the NP&E style warriors) would be great. An initial Google search brings up a good few options, but joining multiple forums to get no replies or engagement doesn't appeal.
Planning to pop my head into a couple of the local sailing clubs to say hello at some point as well.

piecost76

289 posts

189 months

Thursday
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Snap!

Did my Day Skipper with JSASTC Gosport and sailed mainly around the Solent. Haven't skippered a boat for >20 years but took the plunge and bought a Red Fox 200 trailer sailer & I haven't looked back since!

Only advice is have a look at a few sailing clubs & find the one you feel is right for you. They usually have either WhatsApp groups or FB groups that advertise when a guy needs crew or is just heading out for a jolly & you can hop onboard for some fun. They are a mountain of advice (some wanted, others...), hands-on help, spares and cheap surplus gear.

Personally, I'm on the Medway & from launch this Easter, we've been out on her every weekend and my only regret is not having done it sooner! Total budget including purchase, moorings and a brand new outboard is sub £5k

Swale regatta this weekend & here she is at Chatham!


dhutch

16,404 posts

212 months

Thursday
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Jonmx said:
As per the title, any recommendations for a sailing forum? I enjoyed sailing with the forces around 20 years ago, and looking to get back into it. A forum with some PH style knowledge and home truths (preferably without the NP&E style warriors) would be great. An initial Google search brings up a good few options, but joining multiple forums to get no replies or engagement doesn't appeal.
Planning to pop my head into a couple of the local sailing clubs to say hello at some point as well.
What sort of sailing. Dinghies or Yachts?

Dont really have an answer, but it might help others. The National 12 forum was ok for specifics and I am sure there are others.
RS200 chat appears to have mainly moved onto Facebook when I was looking to sell ours a few years ago.

PushedDover

6,561 posts

68 months

Yesterday (10:14)
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I used to be on / look at the 'YBW Scuttlebutt Forum'

https://forums.ybw.com/forums/yachting-monthlys-sc...

It depends on 'what' type of sailing you are looking for i guess. I cot some cruising / location info, some legislation stuff from it.
Like PH - a mixed bunch of helpful and fuddy duddies.

Jonmx

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2,753 posts

228 months

piecost76 said:
Snap!

Did my Day Skipper with JSASTC Gosport and sailed mainly around the Solent. Haven't skippered a boat for >20 years but took the plunge and bought a Red Fox 200 trailer sailer & I haven't looked back since!

Only advice is have a look at a few sailing clubs & find the one you feel is right for you. They usually have either WhatsApp groups or FB groups that advertise when a guy needs crew or is just heading out for a jolly & you can hop onboard for some fun. They are a mountain of advice (some wanted, others...), hands-on help, spares and cheap surplus gear.

Personally, I'm on the Medway & from launch this Easter, we've been out on her every weekend and my only regret is not having done it sooner! Total budget including purchase, moorings and a brand new outboard is sub £5k

Swale regatta this weekend & here she is at Chatham!

That's awesome, very much the lines I'm looking along with a potential big adventure in a few years once I've reached a level of competence that won't see me featuring in an RNLI rescue video. I fear I'm at Chay Blyth levels of enthusiasm which is a dangerous thing coupled with faded skills.
Sub £5k for all that is brilliant. Noted in relation to sailing clubs, I definitely need to pop into a couple and get to know folks. Ironically when I was a teenager we had one of Pete Goss's boat builders living with us for a few weeks; wish I'd kept in touch as he would have been great to get out on the water with.