It was cold, particularly at one point where we kept a watch for floating debris from the bow, but the skipper kept us on short watches, and there were 5 of us, so plenty to make tea and soup, and it wasn't bad at all, really.
To be honest, I think we were all on such a high, and it was so much fun, we didn't really feel cold. It was certainly preferable to sailing down in a winter storm.
I think i said hello but wasnt sure if it was you,we were giving my new boat a clean,its on "c" pontoon its a bit of a project but should be ok for the summer,i need to come out for a month to do a bit of work on the propshaft but i must wait until April until the yard is clear.
Whilst it was a bit cold, it was nowhere near as cold as I had feared (the beards were almost superfluous!), and the weather was especially kind. I expected that bringing an unfamiliar yacht across the Irish Sea in January would be so much more of an icy trial than it turned out to be. A thoroughly enjoyable few days.
Many thanks to Martin, Allan, Vince and Steve for the help in bringing Camelot home to Cardiff and their excellent company.