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Hope Arwen and I captured the mood on the day. Enjoy and if you have any comments, do let us know. We always welcome constructive feedback, sailing advice and help.
Very well done that man, a most enjoyable view....keep up the good work.
ReplyDeleteHi Steve
ReplyDeleteGreat video. It looks like you had a nice cruise. Thanks for sharing!
Terrific video Steve,
ReplyDeleteGreat !, I love just watching the world go by in fowey too, the only thing I would have done different is go for a meal and pint at the Lugger Inn :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks for posting. Cheers. Jules.
Thanks everyone. It wasa good little micro adventure and I must do more of them. Sadly school work dominates Sunday's and I haven't been ever able to clear the backlog that builds up in the week preceding the weekend. However, when I retire..........watch out then. LOTs of micro cruises planned for then!
ReplyDeleteThe sickness? I did try eating chocolate and I think that caused it. However, next time I will try milk biscuits. Always a favourite with me as a kid when I was ill according to Mum. That and chicken soup....wierd!
Great blog and fun films, well done Steve.
ReplyDeleteWe're based on the Exe, where we have a Skerry (CLC kit boat from Fyne Boats in Kendal) but would love to sail Plymouth sound one of these days.
Need to build up our inventory of cruising clobber though! You seem to be well kitted out.
Andy
Hi Andrew
ReplyDeleteI know of Fyne boats. The kit has been built up over several years to spread the costs. Much of my mountaineering kit also transferred when camp cruising. Sadly, I'm back to school now and so sailing will take a back seat but come spring Easter holidays, if you are around and down this way, let me know. Everyone should have the chance to sail Plymouth Sound 😀