Edward Hughes sails his Robert Tucker designed
Silhouette Misty from a local yard at Bursledon and writes a
blog about his adventures around the Solent.
He kindly sent me some misty morning pictures taken on his way down the Hamble last week, what a great start to an autumn day out on the water.
Here he is making his way down past Mercury close to my mooring.
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Things haven't improved further down river, this looks like the gaff cutter Annabel J close to Hamble village with the sun rising over Bunny Meadows.
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A spectacular shot of the training platform, which is part of Southampton University down by the mouth of the river.
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