kilkerr1
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So, getting back into this sailing malarky, we're setting off from mooring at Emsworth early early tomorrow morning, planning to beach at East Head so I can spend all day on beach writing and HWMO can flit off in new tender and pretent he's a MOBOer. He has made a final demand that I finish my novel before end of month, and both agent and editor are circling ever closer, so this is real life or death stuff...
And so to my question(s). Not having beached our little'un before, and having seen a few beached yachts last weekend at EH, does one just point and shoot (at the beach) a couple of hours off the tide? How does one arrange the anchor? (For those who know not, our little saily boat is bilge keeled , 21 footish long.) Etc. and etc. I'm needing step-by-step stuff here, preferably with diagrams, soundtrack, animated GIFs...
Next query is that we have one of those disposable BBQs (basically a tin foil thingy) and would like to cook on it on shore in the evening. I was wondering whether one is actually allowed to do such things at East Head, never having anchored there before and tending towards the rather more wild and woolly delights of anchoring off Pilsey Island (where, I'm pretty sure, creating any sort of fire would be punishable by a quick hanging). I am assuming that one cannot have a barbie on East Head beach.
Anyway, please advise, dearest hearties. And thanks to all for lovely thoughts and best wishes to my first post for many and many a month...
Pip pip, Justine
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So, getting back into this sailing malarky, we're setting off from mooring at Emsworth early early tomorrow morning, planning to beach at East Head so I can spend all day on beach writing and HWMO can flit off in new tender and pretent he's a MOBOer. He has made a final demand that I finish my novel before end of month, and both agent and editor are circling ever closer, so this is real life or death stuff...
And so to my question(s). Not having beached our little'un before, and having seen a few beached yachts last weekend at EH, does one just point and shoot (at the beach) a couple of hours off the tide? How does one arrange the anchor? (For those who know not, our little saily boat is bilge keeled , 21 footish long.) Etc. and etc. I'm needing step-by-step stuff here, preferably with diagrams, soundtrack, animated GIFs...
Next query is that we have one of those disposable BBQs (basically a tin foil thingy) and would like to cook on it on shore in the evening. I was wondering whether one is actually allowed to do such things at East Head, never having anchored there before and tending towards the rather more wild and woolly delights of anchoring off Pilsey Island (where, I'm pretty sure, creating any sort of fire would be punishable by a quick hanging). I am assuming that one cannot have a barbie on East Head beach.
Anyway, please advise, dearest hearties. And thanks to all for lovely thoughts and best wishes to my first post for many and many a month...
Pip pip, Justine
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