Tuesday, 31 January 2012

Winter Day Low Water

Afternoon spring tide in the very depth of winter, monochrome sky above a monochrome sea, the shingle lying bare and seemingly reaching out to Fawley across Southampton Water, Newtown Creek and the high ground on the Isle of Wight in the distance.



You might think that a few hardy souls were out sailing a lone yacht on such a day, but the protected waters of the Solent were busy with yachts, motorboats, the ferry on it's way to Cowes and shipping taking the dog leg channel around the Bramble Bank before heading eastward out of the Solent.



On the foreshore cockle pickers or perhaps bait diggers took the opportunity to get out on the exposed sea bed.

Sunday, 29 January 2012

La Corruna

If you've been following Bill's Log and his account of the "cruise of the Aziz" you may have noticed the interesting statue in La Corruna, it certainly holds memories for Erica and myself, as this page from our log shows.
Bill very kindly recalls, we met in 1997 while we were both anchored in La Corruna, Erica and I were heading off to the Caribbean and had just made what was our first real offshore passage across the Bay of Biscay, Bill by comparison was hugely experienced and the advice and confidence he shared was very gladly received.

We also met with Mike Dwyer aboard his Heavenly Twins catamaran a few days later when we were anchored in the Spanish Ria of Muros.

Cold Spell

Is there a seagull equivalent of "brass monkey".

Friday, 27 January 2012

Tuesday, 24 January 2012

Bognor Regis

Another West Sussex seaside town just along the coast which I haven't visited for over 30 years. Home to the famous "Butlin's Bognor Regis" holiday camp right in the centre of town, my recollection was of neat retirement bungalows, a prim and tidy seaside suburbia.



On a clear and sunny Saturday in January we walked along the almost deserted promenade and along the shingle beach. Neat and tidy it all was, but none the worse for that. We found a cafe for breakfast, enjoyed the views and the ambiance.



To the west of the promenade we found the Bognor Regis Yacht Club, delightfully situated with commanding views. During the 1950's the club was a popular location for the Merlin Rocket, today beach catamarans make up a substantial part of the fleet, ideal boats for launching and recovery off the steep shingle beach.

Saturday, 21 January 2012

Ice Breaker

Roll on the summer, can't wait to get out on the water.


Thursday, 19 January 2012

Stuff

Reading fellow blogger Steve's Log of Spartina post about storing his boating equipment in his daughter's bedroom while she is away at college got me thinking about the sheer amount of stuff we sailors , accumulate so I took the camera down to the garage to see just how bad things had got.

I "thinned out" our collection of outboard motors a couple of years ago in anticipation of a house move which never happened, but since then numbers are increasing, there's also another one tucked away for spares, not to mention various tools, grease, oil ect.



I like to keep wooden spars stored safely in the garage over winter, not least because I'm lazy, some of that varnish is 10 years old and still looking good.

The deck and ply wood are part of the SCOW restoration which has slowed down recently with the pressures of work and domestic demands.



Michael Doryman spotted the Bosun's Locker in my post about steam bending and commented " No doubt full of rigging and other (nefarious?) tools of the trade" sadly all too true.



I currently share my home office with two sets of sails,all the bunk cushions which are nice and dry and safe from the dreaded mould, plus the accumulated electrical devices, compasses, binoculars, charts and other nautical paraphernalia kept safe and dry over winter, roll on the new season.