My vote is for the early weekend, always last minute weather I get the time due to work so not a strong preference, I would do St Vaast again before hand if weather permits
Hi Dylan
If you stick with your original ideas of being able to take the ground, seperate heads, out board in a well, British, prettier than the slug, cheap enough to leave some money to sail with, stable,and be able to see around for filming you might consider the older Westerly 25
a third of...
Have taken the train (happen to live in Rickmansworth) and have driven in inclucing last year
Drive is much less hassle and parking under the venue is not expensive I paid £10 well worth it
The stuff APP/Hollywood and Vine put out is great its shown on saturday mornings on bloomburg and repeated but I dont know when
Pretty much all race coverage so not taking veiwers from Dylan probably
I was in CYH on sunday nipped into cowes with eight on board after seeing off a friend on the clipper race
I was given an inside berth by a polite berthing chap on the VHF
The facilities were clean and we had a very pleasant lunch in the cockpit
Several sunsail boats came in during the course...
You might consider a cockerpoo or a cavarshon both in a similar vain to a labradoodle but less hyped and generally smaller
Cockapoo is cocker spanial/toy poodle cross
Cavarshon is a king charles cavalier spanial/bishon frise cross
Less hair drop and grooming with the cockerpoo