Winter sailing - an all to rare opportunity between the rain and gales we've had this year.
Wishing that 2020 brings calm seas and good winds as we voyage through the next decade.
Tuesday, 31 December 2019
Sailiing on the mill pond
With the boats laid up for winter members of Emsworth Slipper YC were taking the opportunity for Sunday racing on the mill pond.
Rounding the mark, despite the skippers sailing from the shore a few looked cold, with their radio control sets tucked into a sort of giant mitten and no doubt keen to get back to the club house.
Rounding the mark, despite the skippers sailing from the shore a few looked cold, with their radio control sets tucked into a sort of giant mitten and no doubt keen to get back to the club house.
Friday, 27 December 2019
Local mud
While we can't compete with the east coast, Emsworth is one of our better low water locations.
Safely settled on the soft mud, it looks like this dinghy is in need of a scrape and clean below the waterline.
The 1960's and 70's were a boom time for small bilge keel yachts like this one, still looking in good shape and hopefully giving pleasure to it's owner.
Safely settled on the soft mud, it looks like this dinghy is in need of a scrape and clean below the waterline.
The 1960's and 70's were a boom time for small bilge keel yachts like this one, still looking in good shape and hopefully giving pleasure to it's owner.
Tuesday, 24 December 2019
Merry Christmas
Wherever you are and whatever you're doing have a great time.
Lobster pot Christmas tree -Emsworth quay
Lobster pot Christmas tree -Emsworth quay
Sunday, 22 December 2019
Winter Solstice
Which apparently happened at 04.19 today Sunday 22nd December in the northern hemisphere.
Taken a few hours after along the millpond in Emsworth
And out along Fisherman's causeway.
The mill pond.
Taken a few hours after along the millpond in Emsworth
And out along Fisherman's causeway.
The mill pond.
Friday, 20 December 2019
Dory
Traditional dory sadly now doing duty as a roadside exhibit at Courseulles Sur Mer.
The dory was a popular, traditional beached launched fishing boat with a long history along this part of the Normandy coast. There is an Association des Doris at nearby Hermanville Sur Mer. Loads of good photos on their Facebook pages.
The dory was a popular, traditional beached launched fishing boat with a long history along this part of the Normandy coast. There is an Association des Doris at nearby Hermanville Sur Mer. Loads of good photos on their Facebook pages.
Monday, 16 December 2019
Monday, 9 December 2019
Old Portsmouth
While Joseph was at a trampoline party, we took the opportunity for a early evening walk around Old Portsmouth.
There was a fine view of the Solent from the old fortifications, a yacht making the entrance in the fading light and magnificent sunset.
The Spinnaker tower and Gunwharf, just to the left you can see HMS Warrior with Christmas decorations lighting the foremast.
Still my favorite pub the Still and West.
The whole area around old Portsmouth and the Camber has been improved since we last went with art and craft shops and cafe's installed in the old fortifications and of course Ben Anslie's Americas Cup base.
There was a fine view of the Solent from the old fortifications, a yacht making the entrance in the fading light and magnificent sunset.
The Spinnaker tower and Gunwharf, just to the left you can see HMS Warrior with Christmas decorations lighting the foremast.
Still my favorite pub the Still and West.
The whole area around old Portsmouth and the Camber has been improved since we last went with art and craft shops and cafe's installed in the old fortifications and of course Ben Anslie's Americas Cup base.
Fowey again
Despite a frantic autumn, October and November have flown past, we did manage to get down to Fowey for Mrs BB's birthday.
And perhaps as if in recognition of the tiny window of opportunity the weather which was causing flooding in other parts of the country, was fine and settled
The view from our house was spectacular.
And perhaps as if in recognition of the tiny window of opportunity the weather which was causing flooding in other parts of the country, was fine and settled
The view from our house was spectacular.
Friday, 6 December 2019
Foxy
There's been a couple of what look like young foxes playing in the field at the edge of the woods we overlook and coming into the garden this autumn.
Seen above enjoying a bit of late season sunshine on the roof of an old abandoned field stable.
And getting quite comfortable under our oak tree.
This morning with a hard frost on the ground one of them came right up to the house looking for scraps Mrs BB had put out for the birds. The magpies and crows who are normally the first to swoop down were all keeping a cautious distance.
Seen above enjoying a bit of late season sunshine on the roof of an old abandoned field stable.
And getting quite comfortable under our oak tree.
This morning with a hard frost on the ground one of them came right up to the house looking for scraps Mrs BB had put out for the birds. The magpies and crows who are normally the first to swoop down were all keeping a cautious distance.
Monday, 2 December 2019
Omaha
We've visited the Normandy beaches a few times but had never visited Omaha beach until this year.
American troops landed on two beaches names Charlie and Dog Green at Vierville-Sur-Mer where this monument provides a poignant reminder.
Either side of Vierville are sheer cliffs, while the beaches were heavily defended.
The channel as seen from the massively fortified emplacement on the nearby Pointe du Hoc.
American troops landed on two beaches names Charlie and Dog Green at Vierville-Sur-Mer where this monument provides a poignant reminder.
Either side of Vierville are sheer cliffs, while the beaches were heavily defended.
The channel as seen from the massively fortified emplacement on the nearby Pointe du Hoc.
Friday, 29 November 2019
Modern Mo Boat
I spotted this a while ago, a contemporary modern design but not following the current very flat, slab sided aesthetic. Those smooth, rounded sections that roll up to the deck are reminiscent of an early 20th century speedster or commuter yacht as known n America.
Great visibility from a warm and dry cabin. The hull shape is interesting with narrow v sections running into those flat chines seems to have two separate hull forms, maybe a modern take on the Sea Bright skiff
Presumably should be fast, stable and efficient.
Great visibility from a warm and dry cabin. The hull shape is interesting with narrow v sections running into those flat chines seems to have two separate hull forms, maybe a modern take on the Sea Bright skiff
Presumably should be fast, stable and efficient.
Monday, 25 November 2019
Around the Tower
The Tower of London that is, although that skyline is not one Henry VIII would recognise.
I'd arrived nearby early for a meeting so took the opportunity of a particularly fine morning to take a walk around the Tower perimeter, along the Thames and back through St Caterine's dock.
Across the river, the Shard, the Belfast and a collection of modern building which have characterised the river frontage during the past 25 years or so.
Majestic as ever Tower bridge needs no introduction .
My route to St Catherine's dock went across the lock gates, apparently entry can be daunting especially if the tide has started running,
More than a few boats were being used as floating pied a terres and what a great place to stay for a few nights in the centre of London.
I'm guessing that London marina prices aren't cheap, but there appears to be plenty of people who can afford them and are not shy about the fact.
St Thomas tower and the famous Traiter's Gate regardless of your position on BREXIT given the actions of some. of our political class over the past 3 years, there are a few people saying that maybe we should bring this back into use.
I'd arrived nearby early for a meeting so took the opportunity of a particularly fine morning to take a walk around the Tower perimeter, along the Thames and back through St Caterine's dock.
Across the river, the Shard, the Belfast and a collection of modern building which have characterised the river frontage during the past 25 years or so.
Majestic as ever Tower bridge needs no introduction .
My route to St Catherine's dock went across the lock gates, apparently entry can be daunting especially if the tide has started running,
More than a few boats were being used as floating pied a terres and what a great place to stay for a few nights in the centre of London.
I'm guessing that London marina prices aren't cheap, but there appears to be plenty of people who can afford them and are not shy about the fact.
St Thomas tower and the famous Traiter's Gate regardless of your position on BREXIT given the actions of some. of our political class over the past 3 years, there are a few people saying that maybe we should bring this back into use.
Saturday, 23 November 2019
Life's a beach
Even as the depths of winter draw near there's still something special about a beach.
Every day the tide ebbs away to reveal the clean sands which hold a fascination for young and old.
In settled weather brings the opportunity to try and collect something tasty for supper.
Taking inspiration from Venice beach, a unmanned lookout station facing the grey channel.
When the tides out it's a long haul back to the sailing club.
Every day the tide ebbs away to reveal the clean sands which hold a fascination for young and old.
In settled weather brings the opportunity to try and collect something tasty for supper.
Taking inspiration from Venice beach, a unmanned lookout station facing the grey channel.
When the tides out it's a long haul back to the sailing club.
Monday, 18 November 2019
Crossing
I checked the Col regs. didn't say anthing about channel restricted by geese, so I gave way until they had passed.
Friday, 15 November 2019
Respect
Some people have problems with towing.
Down at Hamble Sea Scouts they push and pull trailers at the same time.
Very cool.
Down at Hamble Sea Scouts they push and pull trailers at the same time.
Very cool.
Monday, 11 November 2019
Shackleton & Son
Walking back to Earls Court tube recently I spotted this fantastic hearse parked beside a pub. I went over to ask permission of the funeral director to take a photo. He was more than helpful telling me about the history of the vehicle.
It's a 1906 Ford model T, originally supplied as a truck bed with a crane apparatus for picking up heavy gravestones. It was shortly after converted to a hearse as seen now and has been in use ever since.
It's owned by J F Shackleton and Son's established 1703 and England's oldest firm of funeral directors who also have other Model T hearses in their fleet,
On the day it was used for delivering poppy badges to local pubs where they are sold to raise money for veterans and Remembrance Day 11th November - a heartfelt thank you to Shackleton & Sons.
It's a 1906 Ford model T, originally supplied as a truck bed with a crane apparatus for picking up heavy gravestones. It was shortly after converted to a hearse as seen now and has been in use ever since.
It's owned by J F Shackleton and Son's established 1703 and England's oldest firm of funeral directors who also have other Model T hearses in their fleet,
On the day it was used for delivering poppy badges to local pubs where they are sold to raise money for veterans and Remembrance Day 11th November - a heartfelt thank you to Shackleton & Sons.
Friday, 8 November 2019
Classic Dinghy - Int 14?
Spotted down at Lymington, someone may tell me otherwise, but it looks like it might be a Uffa Fox designed International 14?
Uffa Fox's history with the class is well documented,the designs are described as deep chested planning hulls and where built very lightweight.
Lovely detail
Uffa Fox's history with the class is well documented,the designs are described as deep chested planning hulls and where built very lightweight.
Lovely detail
Monday, 4 November 2019
Tri
I've been sailing some different boats this year, I like fast and I like comfortable, and I can imagine a day boat in my future.
My concerns over dinghy capsize and the challenges of self rescue have led me to think of performance keel boats like the Laser Statos keel. The other direction that increasingly appeals is a trimaran.
Lightweight, fast and although ultimately unrecoverable in a capsize, if sailed sensibly and in the right conditions would make a good choice.
I've been perusing information online and I should know what this is (but can't remember). There does seem to be a growing range of small trimarans being designed and built.
My concerns over dinghy capsize and the challenges of self rescue have led me to think of performance keel boats like the Laser Statos keel. The other direction that increasingly appeals is a trimaran.
Lightweight, fast and although ultimately unrecoverable in a capsize, if sailed sensibly and in the right conditions would make a good choice.
I've been perusing information online and I should know what this is (but can't remember). There does seem to be a growing range of small trimarans being designed and built.