Charles wrote:Mark
Thanks for the advice, we've got a 2009 model E48 near the sailing club.
What do we do with the boats, take them back to the caravans, leave on the beach or near the club?
Thanks
Hi Charles,
That's a good location. I see they have changed quite a lot of the vans since we were last there. We have booked one in the Willows. The new booking on line system is very slick, once you have worked it out but I was pretty disappointed to find that you have to pay the whole cost on booking. I have never experienced this on a campsite before.
It also seems that quite a few of the vans do not have picnic tables, which are nice to have if the weather is nice.
You will have to wait nearer the time to decide where to take the boat and trailer. I do not know if arrangements have changed as some redevelopment is going on. In the past you could take them on the campsite and put them on the plot by your caravan. The access to the beach from the campsite is near the middle of the beach and this is good for easy boat launch or recovery for family holidays but they will not want your trailer left down at the front. Sailing events access to the beach is infront of the Sailing Club on the North side of the beach. In the past there has been quite a lot of banked sand on this side and it is a hard pull to recover the boats - people tend to help each other. The Sailing club access from the campsite is across a bridge but you cannot take cars across although you can walk a rigged boat on a trolley.
Access to the Sailing Club by car is through Pentewan village and then by driving round the harbour. Some years we have been allowed to do this to drop off the boat and trailer on an area of hard standing down towards the beach. This area is often set up as compound and sometimes someone camps there on guard. It can accommodate most of the fleet. So it may be that we can drop off our boats and trailers there before going on the campsite. If you are planning on being there for more than the Nationals week it would not be an easy place to launch from without some willing helpers.
Cheers
Bob