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Better Late Than Never!
... reminisce. This year was no different other than the fact that we had less to do, as we are commissioning quite a lot of work over the winter months. Some of this work includes new sails, pulpit alteration with new ladder at the bow, a pressurised seawater pump at the bow for washing mud off the anchor ...
The Party's Over
... amp; Helen McCubbin and finally Hexotic with Gavin & Terry Goudie. There was one other boat, a Najad 373 which had attended the Rally but we didn’t get to speak with them but for completeness, she was Freyja of Mersea with Tony & Louise Halliwell and Rick & Linda Hurst.
Apart from chatting to people, we didn’t do a whole lot boat maintenance-wise but we did get the car started ( first turn, good old Beemer!) and did a little sorting. Of course ...
A Short Hop up the Coast
... of people strolling, including at least 8 lifeguards which we saw, with nothing to do as there was no-one in the water. As always, the whole area was clean and the people pleasant but I'm afraid we weren’t enamoured, it all looked too new and purpose-built, which I suppose it was. What did impress me was the wall separating the beach from the road – it was polished granite or ...
A Lazy Day
... 10:00, their plan was to go just around the corner to the next harbour up the coast and where we intend to go too, namely Grömitz. As it happened, they got such good winds that they decided to continue an additional 20 miles or so and ended up in Heiligenhafen, very close to Fehmarn.
It was quite a pleasant sunny day and we planned on doing not very much, some washing, some shopping and a walk during the ...
Great Sailing
... cross the river and have a coffee then mooch about a bit pending Helen’s train departure. It was during coffee that we became concerned, as clouds were gathering quickly and our now almost dry washing was in danger of reverting to its wet state. We therefore concluded that the best course of action would be for me to return to the boat, leaving Julie & Helen to look in shops (my idea of hell in the first place). Sadly I ...