Hi all
Just wonder what other sailing forums you mainly look at
Apart from this one i look at the English YBW Forums forums.ybw.com/index.php
Regards Don
Probably a bit obvious to a few here.
www.trailersailerplace.com.au/phpBB3/
A fantastic bunch of people.
Anarchy a bit but more of a reader than f@#$+!_ poster.
All of the above and wooden boat because It's a good sources of gaff talk ( tho my old boat is steel)
I like Seabreeze, because I also surf a longboard. So there are two forums here in one. Other than that, we with out wee Top Hats have our own little space. tophatyachts.com/
mainly here as its local cruising though i read anarchy a bit for race stuff i find the wooden boat forums fairly useless with to many 'armchair experts"
Always here at Seabreeze & sometimes at the Cruisers Forum. The Compass forum got me started & still check in very occasionally.
I just hope this place doesn't get like the Cruisers Forum with so many "armchair experts"!! A thread on "What size washer should I use on this bolt" will go for 3 pages!
I also like like the wooden boat forum.
There is lots of great resources in the discussions as well as the build threads
forum.woodenboat.com
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I'm a Seabreeze and Top Hat [tophatyachts.com] man.
Did others but not into some of the Me! Me! Me! on other sites.
I've tried a few others but never as good as seabreeze
Ive just got onto sailing and cruising facebook page and its not to bad, all though it is world wide
A bit of everything is a healthy balance. Like with food or grog.
Old Seabreeze is you home but there are a lot of sailing sites around Europe in English.
The French are very fond of sailing, so are Spaniards, Italians, Greeks and interest in the Med. generally brings up interesting stuff.
So are the German sites and we should look at England by compulsion, anyway.
Moore one looks moore one sees and moore one learns.![]()
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Seabreeze and Sailing Anarchy. The latter especially interesting during the America's Cup and at any time on the Cruising Anarchy forum (where thick skin is not a prerequisite).