How busy today

We've just come back today from 10 days out. We had it booked with work etc for months but completely lucked-out on the weather! It's been a scorcher!

As we came through Bray lock coming back into the marina there were boats every 30 yards as far as the eye could see... a lot of boats from Bray in the queue that I recognised and it might have been organised as everyone seemed very dressed up. Anyway, I appreciated the on-ceremony "welcome home"... ;-)

To answer your question... extremely busy! Bray was very empty and DA at Cookham was completely empty bar 5?? boats.
 
We've just come back today from 10 days out. We had it booked with work etc for months but completely lucked-out on the weather! It's been a scorcher!

As we came through Bray lock coming back into the marina there were boats every 30 yards as far as the eye could see... a lot of boats from Bray in the queue that I recognised and it might have been organised as everyone seemed very dressed up. Anyway, I appreciated the on-ceremony "welcome home"... ;-)

To answer your question... extremely busy! Bray was very empty and DA at Cookham was completely empty bar 5?? boats.

That was the Bray Cruiser Club sail past. :)
 
A glorious occasion, topped off by a brief but ecstatic ceremony in which the Concours D'Elegance award was announced to the loveliest Broom 30 in existence :D:D:D
 
In yer dreams Tony!

1 day polishing topsides, now lethal to walk on :D

1 day scrubbing waterline and polishing hull as best as possible :o

1/2 day buffing fittings, windows, rearranging burgees etc and fenders. ;)


Result: almost bought a tear to my eye it did! Still in pain, but have the piccies...

The sailpast was well attended, with around 16 boats in all. Nice meet up afterwards too! :o
 
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