Theshipscat
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Has anyone written a book on the Jester of recent years, fitting out, provisions etc?
Clare Francis was a while ago now; in those days, dating from Chichester, Rose, Knox-Johnston, Blythe, every such book seemed to have a food inventory.
I can't remember if David Blagden did in 'Very Willing Griffin' ( I keep aiming to order it in the library for a long overdue re-read ) but that would be interesting, I should think a Vesta meal - remember them ?! - would have counted as a wild indulgence.
Another book I found very useful is "Sailing an Atlantic Circuit" by Alistair Buchan.
Alistair, in this book sailed 2 Atlantic Circuits to the Caribbean and back to England.
First in a Hurley 20 ft. bilge keel yacht then in a Dockerell 27 ft. both times single handed.
He has good sections on prep, power consumption, routes, heavy weather, provisions etc. etc.
Also he is from the North East (Near Newcastle) so therefore obviously a propa sailor. hey man pet man.
How man ya canny beat a Geordie sailor man, man.