Hi there, I'm loving your videos, I'v just bought a Wayfarer, please can you tell me where you bought your cockpit tent. Or point me in the right direction to buying one. Thanks Matey!
Thanks for you comment, glad you are enjoying the videos. I bought the tent second hand (it was made by Canvas Windmill who are unfortunately no longer trading) but I don't know if anyone makes them currently. Are you in touch with the Wayfarer Association? They are very helpful, especially the forum. Good luck!
Brilliant well done. Thats the way to go; light, low budget and no strings. Staying at anchor the first night is pretty strong I think. Very much like hiking and staying in Your tent at night, only here the ground is not firm and You can't go to stretch Your legs. Never slept in my dinghy myself. It looks like such a good idea to go up the rivers and see the scenery....Thanks from Denmark.
I can't wait to get back to Falmouth - such a beautiful place, especially when the sun shines! Thank you for posting this.
Thanks, me too and I've only been back home a couple of weeks!
Stunning x2! I love that this probably didn't cost you much to do.. dinghy cruising all the way!
that was jolly nice
Thanks for your kind comment, much appreciated!
Hi there, I'm loving your videos, I'v just bought a Wayfarer, please can you tell me where you bought your cockpit tent. Or point me in the right direction to buying one. Thanks Matey!
Thanks for you comment, glad you are enjoying the videos. I bought the tent second hand (it was made by Canvas Windmill who are unfortunately no longer trading) but I don't know if anyone makes them currently. Are you in touch with the Wayfarer Association? They are very helpful, especially the forum. Good luck!
Si si,los Super yatch!,todo un desfile de clásicos,pero el dinghy es lo máximo!,
Would you say that you absolutely need an outboard for cruising like this or could I sail my wayfarer like this without?
Personal choice, but totally possible to use a pair of paddles or oars as an alternative.
@@Wayfarer2312Personally for me I'm 16 so affording an outboard is out of the question, so my paddles will do!
Now that was fun. Thanks for sharing.
Brilliant well done. Thats the way to go; light, low budget and no strings. Staying at anchor the first night is pretty strong I think. Very much like hiking and staying in Your tent at night, only here the ground is not firm and You can't go to stretch Your legs. Never slept in my dinghy myself. It looks like such a good idea to go up the rivers and see the scenery....Thanks from Denmark.
Thanks for your comment - you cant beat sleeping aboard a small boat!