Possibly to attract business from passing scuba divers or submariners?
Monday, 15 September 2025
Friday, 12 September 2025
Société des Régates de Courseulles
Which presumably is the local yacht club at Courseulles who seem to have a couple of nice J80's in the fleet.
I really like these boats, some friends had one about 20 years ago and I remember having some of the most fun sailing in all sorts of conditions, screaming up and down the Solent.
We went out to see the start of the 2005 Volvo around the world race start off Cowes and wanting to keep well out of the way ended up heading east back towards Cowes after the fleet had passed only to encounter about 100 or more power boats at full tilt, chasing after the Volvo fleet, causing most horrendous wash and chop, the J80 just ploughed on through it all.
Some good pictures on the Société gallery
Monday, 8 September 2025
Malawi
Mrs BB and I were not the only ones who've been away over August,
Joseph together with thirty-five Hampshire Explorer Scouts returned home after almost a month in Malawi where they were joined by local Malawi scouts undertaking work on three village schools, building 181 new desks and repairing further 41, repairing and painting 17 classrooms which were badly in need of attention, also constructing a kitchen and a toilet block.
Friday, 5 September 2025
Sailors away from the sea
I've long had this thought that the only place a sailor can live away from the sea is in the mountains, that and thoughts about perhaps not impending, but not too distant retirement led to us spending three weeks in a mountain village in southern France to test the theory.
The region comprises lowish mountains, ranging upwards from 250 meters above sea level, at one point the motorway reaches1120 meters (3600 feet if you don't like the metric system), not dissimilar heights to the Lake District but with sunshine and good food.
Ancient woodland paths abound, this one a section of what was a pilgrim way which connected Nimes to Santiago de Compostela, shaded by boxwood trees there were literally clouds of butterflies on hot days, not to mention a rather large black snake which I later identified as probably a Montpelier snake, venomous but not fatal.
The softer low hills soon give way to sheer cliffs and plateau, so a 5km hike is very different proposition to my daily walk along the Hamble river, but the views were spectacular. Below Mrs BB leads the way past some significant boulders.
The nearest town and shop was 5 miles away and 200 meters down in elevation, so walking back from the pub was definitely a non starter. Although there were a lot of cyclists it being France, I did bicycle to a nearby village which was pretty much all uphill, nothing that an electric bicycle wouldn't solve and concluded that we'd need three cars just for redundancy to get around.
Almost every village and town had a twelfth or thirteenth century bridge, church, tower and often all three.
During the whole time we were there we only saw 6 English cars and four of those were at a not too nearby major town which is popular as a center for kayaking and rafting. What was noticeable was how friendly and welcoming everyone was. those who could would often reply to our school level French in English and those who couldn't we managed to get through with a smile and "pas problem, merci and/or bon journee.
Monday, 1 September 2025
Friday, 29 August 2025
Hamble History
A couple of Hamble views that have cropped up recently on local social media.
Below 1930's view up the river, it's hard to pinpoint exactly the location, but looking up river somewhere adjacent to the current HYS, Port Hamble marinas or possibly the old Luke's yard now the Royal Southern YC
And famously a cover of the Radio Times from 40 years ago, featuring the Laser 28 Flying Fish (which is still moored in the river) and members of the cast who appeared as Leo, Tom and Tracey Howard.
There are some episodes on youtube, it's pretty bad but back in the day I was an avid watcher and might even admit to having had a bit of a crush on Susan Gilmore AKA Avril Rolf daughter of the curmudgeonly owner of the Mermaid yard.
Must have had a deep influence on me as I scraped together enough money to buy my first yacht shortly after, it was the 80's and all that.
Monday, 25 August 2025
Floaters
Slightly risque named cafe just below the motorway bridge on the way up to the upper Hamble.
Great for kayaks, paddle boarders and the like, there didn't appear to be access from the pontoon, hopefully they get enough passing trade, who can also hold on tight when the tide's running fast.