Carried two and was prepared to use it. Never came to that though just took it out of the wrapper to see what it was like. Why two? Well I'm that sort of a sailor.
Also something else for the kit - suppositories and pain killer suppositories. Trust me they are a good idea
A couple of these. Worst case, but the ability to immobilise a break will be very welcome.
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In French pharmacies there is a diahorrea treatment that also contains a small amount of opium. It works beautifully, dealing with the pain...
Bit more than "tighten" the shrouds.
What tension have they put in the shrouds?
Is the mast set properly? Vertically relative to port and starboard and fore and aft angle relevant for your boat.
Several years enjoying the Netherlands experience taught us several things.
Relevant here is the coloured board that was somewhere on your pontoon.
Red on one side, green on the other.
If you were going for a day sail you left the red side showing.
If you were going for longer you turned it...
Kent is overwhelmed with peers, All mincing about in their burgundy cords and racy slip on boat shoes. Then there are the Captain Corelli mob, or have I got the name wrong.
Regulars up and down the High Street up the Creek.
Seems to be a shortage of matelots offering a bit of rough....
why is...
I bought one because it was the right price. Great fun. You have to like being near the action.
Get a good set of waterproofs.
Sort of dinghy sailing with a bed and a loo.
Well, been there, done that, got a dirty boiler suit.
We got the hull soda stripped. Let the boat stand.
Then when typical daytime temperature (important) was above 10c we went for it. And no rain!
2 coats of epoxy and another week standing around waiting.
Rinse off with acetone on cloth. Do...
Yes, the Old Harbour. Well we were there in a 7m and 11m bilge keelers. Didn't dry out.
Jack Sound is OK. Just have to do the sums.
Seems that the boat involved is a motor boat so that's a bit easier.
No walk ashore?
Were visitor moorings in Lower Fishguard.
Can also anchor comfortably off Lower Fishguard.
Could take a chance there on the wall or raft up against something.
We were interviewed by the authorities after arriving in the dark. Locals thought we were up to no good.
Dale is a...
It's on the guff that used to come with the registration. Also the seagull site does them correctly.
At the same time add your home port. That keeps foreign jobsworth happy. Even prior to BREXIT they thought it meant something important.
You may wonder how a brush with the Belgian authorities...
if you can dry her out under cover, then epoxy. But that will need 4 coats of good varnish .
I'm only slightly jealous. A Merlin was the first boat I put over. But that was about 1965. It was my first sailing course.
Enjoy, a beauty boat
Why?
I love the Yeoman, but you need the charts too. And a GPS source
So many things will cover most navigation needs these days. Phone, tablet, whatever....
The Haven can be fine. But you sail up and then down. Or down then up. Great for an afternoon or similar, but could become tedious.
Milford gates can be a timing challenge. Certainly impose time limits on any outing from there.
Neyland is nice. Cannot remember what access is like to the inner...
I transitioned from dinghy to "yacht" and took on the Bristol Channel.
It let's me think that I can cut it.
Do your pilotage with care and don't cut corners.
Do your tide calculations carefully.
Be realistic about your typical boat speed over the ground. We have seen less than 0 and over...
Happened on my YM exam. I was responsible, sailing off the mooring.
Appoint a watcher and get them boat a hook or line.
Chuck everything you have that floats over board to give the victim some thing to catch. Danbuoy, fenders, stream a fender on a long line
Engine on to give way.
Anchor up so...