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Why Cardiff?

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Owning a yacht can be an expensive hobby. Owning a yacht on the south coast of England is a VERY expensive hobby. So the decision to move the yacht was a no-brainer! Cardiff is easier for us to get to and a whole lot cheaper plus the Yacht Club and the Bay itself will make a wonderful base for the next year or so.  Ariel view of Cardiff Bay (Courtesy of Cardiff Bay Yacht Club) When we bought Seascape from the broker at Birdham Marina in Chichester in August 2025 it was out of the water propped up on dry land. As soon as we could get the essential work completed (replacing the engine drive leg seal, treating a small patch of osmosis on the keel, fitting a new battery, fixing new anodes and applying a new coat of anti fouling) we got the yacht launched and set off, away from the Solent area. Moving the yacht from Chichester to Cardiff at the beginning of October took just under two weeks. Dave was on his own* for the first week, as I was working and our old friend Chris was abroad, ...

Welcome Aboard!

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We welcomed our first visitor to Seascape yesterday - my 88 year old mum who, with a helping hand and a couple of guardrail adjustments, managed to climb on board the yacht which now has a permanent mooring at Cardiff Bay Yacht Club. In a way we've kind of gone full circle from the early 80's when dad built his yacht(s) up in the barn at Penmaen (our family home in Mid Wales). Mum must have wondered what lay ahead as dad pursued his dream. I doubt she imagined he would take two of the yachts to charter out in Turkey and sail one across the Atlantic - with her on board! Mum and Dad were in their 50’s when they became boat owners and embarked on their adventures afloat, with no previous experience. Dave and I are a little older and we have 6 years of working with charter yachts in the Eastern Mediterranean behind us. Despite that I find I’m experiencing a mixture of emotions - excitement and trepidation - as we make our rough plans for 2026/2027. Over the next few months we...