5 Days on the Blackwater

stevebrassett

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I got back yesterday from a 5 day sailing holiday by myself. I had big plans about heading for the Walton backwaters, then going south to the Crouch, etc. This is what happened.

Day 1 - Wednesday. Motored from my mooring in Lawling Creek out to Osea Island with the intention of punching the tide to reach Bradwell by high tide. Put the sails up, and made the dizzy speed of 0.4 knots over the ground. Saw Tiller Girl go past heading sensibly with the tide (I was in the Leisure 23 going backwards at times). Anchored near Osea to wait for wind, which promptly dropped to zero. About an hour or so later, motored back to the mooring.

Day 2 - Thursday. No wind at first. Picked up at 13:00, so head off down the Blackwater. Had a very nice sail to Brightlingsea.

Day 3 - Friday. Woke up to no wind and plenty of rain. Went back to bed. Went for a wet walk later on. Spent another night in Brightlingsea.

Day 4 - Saturday. Woke to plenty of rain, but F4 wind - hurrah. Sailed across to Bradwell Marina to join the Leisure Owners Association for a meal out. Very enjoyable.

Day 5 - Sunday. Lots of sun, but no wind again. Drifted with the tide up the Blackwater to my mooring. Went home.

A nice break, but lousy sailing. I covered about 30 miles in 5 days.

Prompt loads of emails sayng we had plenty of wind just up/down the coast.
 
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'30 miles in 5 days'. Reminds me of the old adage 'if you wanted to get anywhere in a hurry, you wouldn't go by boat'.

If it's any consolation, we were 'racing' in the Classic Yachts Regatta on Sunday. A little sailing, a little drifting and a little kedging. But beers were drunk and new friends were made, so what the hell?
 
Given the lack of wind, I thought it would be a good idea to get up to the ehad of the River, turn round, put up the Spinny and come back down all the way.

The plan got this far and 5 minutes after this photo everything collapsed flat and stayed that way. I remember passing you on the way up but I guess you had gone back into Lawling Creek (off to the right) by the time of this.

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Can I draw your attention to the parallel clews (in order that you don't notice that the colours have run - sorry but its the original spinny from 1963!)
 
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'30 miles in 5 days'. Reminds me of the old adage 'if you wanted to get anywhere in a hurry, you wouldn't go by boat'.

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Pah...30 miles.....1 1/2 hours

had a very pleasant cruise to Southwold yesterday, met the new HM who charged an absolute fortune for our 3 hour visit (not /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif)
Fresh prawn sandwich and cockles from the fish shop next to the pub and home for a pleasant drive home...canopies off all the way and got sunburnt....marvellous day...

Sometimes the other side has its advantages....
 
Oh dear....

I didnt check the logs before i came home......might be a rather expensive prawn sandwich after all /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif

Mind i do have guages like Full Circle used to have....doesnt show any consumption at all /forums/images/graemlins/smirk.gif /forums/images/graemlins/smirk.gif /forums/images/graemlins/smirk.gif
 
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