Monday, 27 December 2010

too cold for sailing

For the legions of readers of this blog in the UK, you will know that we have been gripped with a nasty cold snap complete with some snow which has had the usual effect of bringing the entire county to a standstill. I have even bought a shovel and put it in the back of the car. However, it has genuinly been too cold to think of doing any sailing as we are not the intrepid sorts who relish huddling in the cockpit wrapped up th eyeballs and still freezing. For the other millions who do not live in the UK, we have had one of thos periodic cold snaps that brings a few centimeters of snow and everything to a stop.

In fact it is all looking a bit frustrating and will have made a bit of a mockery of keeping the boat afloat this winter.

At least I have had a bit of an idea for our upcoming cruising plans which is to make a bit of a book called the oenophiles cruise. We can start with UK where the wine industy is advancing in step with global warming. We can then progress across The Channel and Biscay to sample some better known wines. Yesterday we went for a walk along the south coast along the Seven Sisters and encountered this flat calm but beautiful sunset.

Friday, 17 December 2010

Got the main

It arrived at work first thing. Dark green bag, large stainless rings on the "spectacles" and a funky square pattern on the cloth. So we can definitely count on pointing five degrees higher and sailing at least a knot faster! :-)

Thursday, 16 December 2010

New Main Arriving

Jeckells contacted me yesterday and after forking out six hundred odd quid of outstanding balance they are shipping our new main out and it should arrive at work tomorrow.

We shall of course expect the boat to point five degrees higher or sail half a knot faster. The reality is more likely that she will point one degree higher and at least be able to power through a nasty chop with more aplomb than at present. It would be great to be able to try it out but the weather is really not looking promising for Christmas at all as the snow falls outside.

Oh well, all the more reason to sail south.

Sunday, 5 December 2010

Continuing Thoughts

The thing I find myself thinking about the most in this excessively cold and snowy weather. Witness our street here,
is where we will winter next year. There are a few options all of which it is surprisingly difficult to get concrete information. The most convenient spot to stay would be Gibraltar itself. It is, literally, at the entrance to the Med while also having good communication links to the UK so we can fly down and do the inevitable work.

Other options we have considered are the area round Cadiz, La Linea and Algeciras. It is also possible that we may find somewhere to the East of Gibraltar but I am doubtful of that. More research is clearly needed.

Thursday, 2 December 2010

Photos

Well, at last, I have got around to doing some work with the pictures I have got and it is time to bore the world with them.

First, we show off Sarah Giddings while stuck in Torquay where we left her for two happy weeks.


Next, for your delectation we are now in cosy Darthaven Marina, Kingswear. It is a nice place to winter. Though, as I said earlier, it is a bit odd to be "based" on the Dart rather than visiting it. The next time we manage to go for a sail and then come back will really be the strange bit.


The next two show the work to date on the Aries. We are going to call him Mars as Aries was the Ancient Greek God of war.

A mounting bracket


And the beast itself:


Work lists are growing as ever. So the winter will be busy especially as it is now sinking in that the fact that I have negotiated all that time off work now means no annual leave till August 15 next year!