View from the top of the mast |
The first time out sailing was quite daunting with self furling main sail, head sail and bow thruster which are all new systems to learn how to operate. We were fortunate that Duncan (from Oyster Yachts and a RYA Skipper and Instructor) joined us to show us how to use the systems. Raising the sails with the press of a finger is a novelty we are getting used to.
Duncan keeping an eye on John |
Motoring past local tourist Thames barge |
Border Patrol departing - notice the UK summer weather! |
Enjoying time on the helm |
We are now departing Fox's Marina and plan to spend a week cruising the local area and then sail across to Belgium for a shake down cruise. Belgium is approx 15 hrs away so it will be a good test for the boat systems and the two of us. Crossing the English Channel requires plenty of planning with heavy shipping, numerous controlled Vessel Traffic Systems, strong tidal flows and shifting sand bars! Good opportunity to brush up on the Navigation skills! You can follow us on AIS: http://www.marinetraffic.com
Nav planning for Belgium |
nice boat aunty louis hogan
ReplyDeleteThanks Louis - maybe you will join us one day!
DeleteAwesome news and photos. How was week one on the 'high seas'? Great to see Leanne on the wheel and JL downstairs - are you really using a chart to nav?? impressive fella. bz. where is your electronic 20" chart plotter? How was the shakedown to Belgium? Nek port?
ReplyDeleteJohn & Leanne, John and I are watching with envy and admiration. Congrats on your vision, courage and tenacity. We hope to be in France or Italy for some months each year so hopefully there will be a port or two that our paths may cross. With kindest regards John & Sally Duxfield Very Happy Journeys
ReplyDeleteThanks Sally and John - keep in touch as it would be good to catch up in the Med:)
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