Derrible Bay, Sark
This beautiful anchorage gave us some much needed peace after a few days of rough weather. Sun, sea and endless blue skys….amazing! [picasaView album=’DerribleBaySark’ instantView=’yes’]
Adventures on our Trintella 57a…
This beautiful anchorage gave us some much needed peace after a few days of rough weather. Sun, sea and endless blue skys….amazing! [picasaView album=’DerribleBaySark’ instantView=’yes’]
Sophie wanted a sailing sleepover for her 14th birthday in May. As Aditi was still on the hard (in fact still on the sale stand) we decided to wait until she was in the water. Our first opportunity was 24th June and so we all piled into the car, including Pepe, and headed for Brighton for a sensational sunny sailing weekend. We arrived with a Force 7 and rain….the rain kindly stopped but it was still too windy and by 8pm on Saturday we had fog and the fig horn was sounding. This continued until lunchtime Sunday when suddenly the
Aditi went into the water on the 1st June and was towed to a berth in Lymington. Our first sail was on Friday 3rd June – here is Paul’s take on our first adventure! The first few hours under new management are always going to be a bit hair raising! The plan was wait till full tide at Lymington, back out in the nice sunshine and drift to Alum Bay to anchor for the night and play with stuff that needs sea water to work. Then head East next day….and of course first thing is it’s blowing F5 directly abeam
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A beautiful weekend in April afforded us the time to antifoul Aditi. Having already antifouled our 38′ boat, Jemma, a couple of weeks previously we were quite organised but weren’t prepared for the sheer scale of the job!! 57′ in length and just over 9′ draft created some challenges on how to tackle the job. There was no time for monkeying around. I think I look fetching in my white astronaut suit!