As usual the boat is on the hard, wrapped up for the winter. This time the mast is down in order to carry out some rewiring. No serious work is planned apart from that.
At home charts have been procured, mostly Admiralty Leisure Folios, and various websites scoured for ideas and information. The usual suspects have been apprised of the plan. A spare 120AH battery is sitting under the desk, powering the Garmin plotter. In due course it will be carried as a spare on board. Some time ago I came across a Cruising Association Handbook, and more recently, the latest edition of the Forth Yacht Club's Handbook, both in charity shops. They are both a mine of info. I intend to get hold of similar pilot book(s) for the Scottish West Coast. Other useful sources of information are http://ports.org.uk/ and http://marinas.com/ .
At home charts have been procured, mostly Admiralty Leisure Folios, and various websites scoured for ideas and information. The usual suspects have been apprised of the plan. A spare 120AH battery is sitting under the desk, powering the Garmin plotter. In due course it will be carried as a spare on board. Some time ago I came across a Cruising Association Handbook, and more recently, the latest edition of the Forth Yacht Club's Handbook, both in charity shops. They are both a mine of info. I intend to get hold of similar pilot book(s) for the Scottish West Coast. Other useful sources of information are http://ports.org.uk/ and http://marinas.com/ .
The Garmin GPSMAP 555 is a fine tool. Combining Google Earth with the plotter and charts gives one a very fair idea of the coastal topography, and is great fun. All potential stopover ports and anchorages are on my little list.
We carry Navtex and of course VHF. Next spring there will be a laptop, so the internet will be available for weather forecasts wherever we can find WIFI coverage, as well as the usual marina offerings.