It’s something we hear all the time.
You’ve sailed before. Maybe quite a bit.
But life got busy, time passed… and now you’re not quite sure where you stand.
Do you still remember enough?
Would you feel confident taking a boat out again?
The honest answer? You’re probably closer than you think.
One of the biggest misconceptions about returning to sailing is that you need to begin again.
In reality, most of what you’ve learned stays with you.
Boat handling, awareness, understanding wind and tide, it might feel a little rusty, but it comes back quickly once you’re back on the water.
More often than not, it’s not ability that holds people back.
It’s confidence.
Many people returning to sailing find they’re already in a position to consider a bareboat charter, even if they haven’t been on the water for a while.
There’s a pattern we see with a lot of returning sailors:
• You have the knowledge
• You have the experience
• But you’re not quite sure you trust yourself yet
That hesitation is completely normal.
And it’s why how you ease back in matters.
There’s no need to overcomplicate it. A few small steps can make all the difference.
A day sail is often the perfect reintroduction.
No pressure, no long passages, just time to get familiar again.
If you’re unsure where to head, take a look at some Solent day sailing destinations to get started.
The Solent is ideal for building confidence back up.
Short distances, plenty of stop-off points, and well-supported marinas make it easy to keep plans flexible.
If you’re unsure, adding a skipper for the day can help.
You can stay involved while knowing there’s support there if you need it.
If you’d prefer a bit of support, a skippered charter can take the pressure off while still letting you get hands-on.
It doesn’t need to be a big trip.
Focus on getting comfortable again, everything else follows.
Most people expect it to feel unfamiliar after time away.
But once you’re back onboard, it often clicks into place surprisingly quickly.
The feel of the boat, the movement, the small routines, they come back.
And with that, so does your confidence.
This is where people often get stuck.
Waiting until you feel completely ready usually means waiting longer than you need to.
Confidence builds by doing, not before.
If you’ve been thinking about getting back into sailing, take this as your sign.
You don’t need to overthink it.
You don’t need to prove anything.
You just need to start.
Whether it’s a short day sail or something a bit longer, we’re always happy to talk things through and help you plan something that feels right.
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The team was very friendly and efficient from the first contact through provision of specifications to handover. The boat was in good condition and the location at Hamble Point Marina is also great.
The team was very friendly and efficient from the first contact through provision of specifications to handover. The boat was in good condition and the location at Hamble Point Marina is also great.
Excellent welcome and fully met expectations!
Excellent welcome and fully met expectations!
Excellent welcome and fully met expectations!
First class service, easy to do business with.
First class service, easy to do business with.
First class service, easy to do business with.
Professional and easy to deal with
Professional and easy to deal with
Professional and easy to deal with
I was very impressed with the quality and spec of the boat. Considering her age and use she was in fantastic condition and sailed very well. Would definitely consider returning.
Friendly efficient service and immaculate yacht” I chartered a Hanse 345 over the May bank holiday. The yacht was in immaculate condition and the handover was very efficiently done. We did not waste any time with the details and all our questions on the yacht were answered on the boat. I would definitely use this team again for another charter. There was flexibility on the charter dates and overall it was fairly priced.
A great partner and I have used them 10+ times
A great partner and I have used them 10+ times