Beating About in Home Waters
25th July We are at anchor just off Brightlingsea Creek having arrived yesterday evening. We have been on board since Friday. With fairly strong north easterly winds on Friday evening … Continue Reading →
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25th July We are at anchor just off Brightlingsea Creek having arrived yesterday evening. We have been on board since Friday. With fairly strong north easterly winds on Friday evening … Continue Reading →
12th July ‘Talisker 1’ returned to her home port of Orford on the 9th July. It’s as lovely to get home as it is to set off. We sailed from … Continue Reading →
29th June I’m still in Peterhead. My opinion of Volvo Penta regarding their spare parts is not so good. Whilst my engine, a 2003 1992-1993 has been, and continues to … Continue Reading →
Support the RNLI https://rnli.org/support-us/become-a-member 0915 15th June We are 20 NM SE of Aberdeen motoring over a glassy sea. We departed from Amble yesterday evening at 1800 in strong westerly … Continue Reading →
6th June The adventure begins. Nerves are jangling. In many ways I’m loath to leave home. Leaving Sally, my elderly Mum and there is always loads to do at the … Continue Reading →
11th May I try not to upset the professionals (or indeed anyone), particularly as I’ve been paid to sail on the very odd occasion. Bob Roberts sailed Thames Barges when … Continue Reading →
19th April Me n ‘Talisker 1’ are anchored off Brick Dock above Aldeburgh after a gentle beat up the river with the start of the flood in a light east … Continue Reading →
15th April The joy of being underway again after the winter. Not far! Yesterday afternoon we left Suffolk Yacht Harbour, our winter umbrella, and sailed under main only, in to … Continue Reading →
14th January 2021 ‘Talisker 1’ was immaculately hauled out of the water at Suffolk Yacht Harbour on the 4th January. Due to Covid 19 I was not allowed to go … Continue Reading →
23rd October Me n ‘Talisker 1’ are anchored again in the Orwell, just inside Orwell port hand buoy, with the wind in the west. Tomorrow morning it will be south … Continue Reading →