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<blockquote data-quote="m0lsx" data-source="post: 233412" data-attributes="member: 29323"><p>There are two types of Wherry. The old cargo (trading) boats, which traditionally have black sails & the slightly more modern Wherry Yachts. There are only two black sailed Wherry left & 8 of the much more luxurious wherry yachts. It is reasonably easy & not too expensive to book trips on the yachts. </p><p></p><p>I am lucky here. I live on the edge of an area called the broads. These are large, shallow lakes that were produced by peat digging in past centuries & which are linked via rivers, giving around 150 navigable miles. Plus we have the sea, an hours drive to our North & East & even a few miles of coast North West of us. So we also have lots of sea available & many small harbours. </p><p></p><p>My daughters belonged to the Sea Scouts & would one evening per week every summer. Go sailing &/or canoeing on a private broad. They also thus got to wild swim. </p><p></p><p>Beach camping sounds nice. Very few beaches allow that around here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="m0lsx, post: 233412, member: 29323"] There are two types of Wherry. The old cargo (trading) boats, which traditionally have black sails & the slightly more modern Wherry Yachts. There are only two black sailed Wherry left & 8 of the much more luxurious wherry yachts. It is reasonably easy & not too expensive to book trips on the yachts. I am lucky here. I live on the edge of an area called the broads. These are large, shallow lakes that were produced by peat digging in past centuries & which are linked via rivers, giving around 150 navigable miles. Plus we have the sea, an hours drive to our North & East & even a few miles of coast North West of us. So we also have lots of sea available & many small harbours. My daughters belonged to the Sea Scouts & would one evening per week every summer. Go sailing &/or canoeing on a private broad. They also thus got to wild swim. Beach camping sounds nice. Very few beaches allow that around here. [/QUOTE]
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