I was helming on British Soldier (now Kukri I believe and formerly Qualo 3 or 4) in fairly heavy airs and bumpy seas in Biscay. Out of the Azores bound for Channel Islands, big wave picked us up and we hit 17 knots. Awesome. Had been doing a steady 13 to 14 with 3 reefs in a prevented main and No 3 Genoa.I spent a week on HMSTY Racer, just in the Channel. After a couple of days no one else wanted to helm so I enjoyed it from then on..
Wow how lovely to see her again, thank you!Here she is, just laid up in Trinidad so Simon who owns her can get back to the day job (superyacht C/E):View attachment 210034View attachment 210035View attachment 210036
Ah, yes, Broadsword. The owner when she was Quailo saw us in Chrbourg on a pontoon. I saw a guy looking, so I asked about his interest. This was during the passage I mentioned before. I called up the skipper, an ex submarine 1st Lt. And suggested an invite aboard. Drink was taken.View attachment 210047
Quailo III ex Broadsword ex British Soldier ex Quailo III, at her berth in the Hamble with Andrew who owns her.
Andrew says that he had to get through a lot of red to find the original green to get a match.
Yes.Don Parr's Quailo?