Well this video will show you. It is long, around 45 minutes, but if you watch only the first 10 minutes you will get the picture. It has been exciting stuff!
Comm'on folks........secretly.......wouldn't you have loved to just be here with us to have seen some of this stuff live?
And guess what.........there is talk that they MIGHT bring it back to Plymouth again because they have so enjoyed themselves......oh yeah.......BRING IT ON.........Arwen and I challenge Oracle 5 to a head to head match race....winner takes the prize...........a packet of gummy bears!
I'm in the middle of editing just a few short video clips of what I saw and will post this week.
In the meantime Arwen is under wraps on the drive. I'm hoping for a break in the weather so that we can get a voyage in before the winter gales arrive.......er - delete that last sentence.......what am I thinking? They have arrived and with a vengeance too.
I'm off to the boat jumble this weekend with a shopping list of things including
We'll queue to get in, have a chat, chew the cud and have a moan about the price of marinas; there will be gossip about the Americas Cup including the heated debate about whether multihull sailing and this new fangled approach to the cup is in fact real sailing......the mono hull boys will, I'm sure, reflect nostalgically on the days when big hulled boats competed for it, using a handicap system no one understood, out in the offshore waters where nobody saw what was going on......
us dinghy cruising boys, a solitary and hardened breed, will recognise each other from our weather beaten tanned faces with a haunted expression on them. we will gather in little clusters in little corners and share horror stories.........."Honest to God mate, force 8 , bouncing up and down like a YoYo and I met my vomit on the way back up the wave crest"
I can't wait - I love the Newton Abbott boat jumble - it is fun, quaint, quirky and good value. Roll on Saturday!
Pushed for time? Then perhaps the abridged version of what can only be described as a day of pushing it to the limit.....day 7 the final winner takes all fleet race with wind speeds in excess of 25 kts!
And guess what.........there is talk that they MIGHT bring it back to Plymouth again because they have so enjoyed themselves......oh yeah.......BRING IT ON.........Arwen and I challenge Oracle 5 to a head to head match race....winner takes the prize...........a packet of gummy bears!
I'm in the middle of editing just a few short video clips of what I saw and will post this week.
In the meantime Arwen is under wraps on the drive. I'm hoping for a break in the weather so that we can get a voyage in before the winter gales arrive.......er - delete that last sentence.......what am I thinking? They have arrived and with a vengeance too.
I'm off to the boat jumble this weekend with a shopping list of things including
- some stainless steel bolts of various sizes with nuts and washers for 'Stacey' our Motovespa 125 super 1971 Father/Son restoration
- some long narrow cushions to put onto the thwart back panels because they can be rather hard on long voyages as I discovered on the way to Fowey, especially if you wear just a life jacket and not a padded buoyancy aid
- some little turn stud button thingies which will push through the holes at each corner of aforementioned cushions, so securing them to the thwart sides
- to talk to a man what does interesting things with canvas - could he make me a cheapo canvas tent and simple frame for Arwen? And then can he sell me some sensibly priced canvas to make some canvas flaps which will press in to those stud thingies - to be placed across the oval holes in Arwen's thwart backrests. In the rain - they get water in them and so anything stored in these areas under the deck gets wetter than it should. I noticed that Steve on Spartina has such a canvas flap somewhere to protect an area where I think he keeps his radio and ditty box.
- a trailer clamp of some form to attach the spare tyre to the trailer in such a way that it is out of the way and also padlockable
- to talk to a man who is an electronics expert - can we install an aerial on the mast which plugs into my new handheld VHF, in order to extend its range - feasible? practical? needed?
We'll queue to get in, have a chat, chew the cud and have a moan about the price of marinas; there will be gossip about the Americas Cup including the heated debate about whether multihull sailing and this new fangled approach to the cup is in fact real sailing......the mono hull boys will, I'm sure, reflect nostalgically on the days when big hulled boats competed for it, using a handicap system no one understood, out in the offshore waters where nobody saw what was going on......
us dinghy cruising boys, a solitary and hardened breed, will recognise each other from our weather beaten tanned faces with a haunted expression on them. we will gather in little clusters in little corners and share horror stories.........."Honest to God mate, force 8 , bouncing up and down like a YoYo and I met my vomit on the way back up the wave crest"
I can't wait - I love the Newton Abbott boat jumble - it is fun, quaint, quirky and good value. Roll on Saturday!
Steve
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