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nicho

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No sea serpents in Lyme Bay, no parting of the waters, nothing at all, just a cracking delivery trip in a Bavaria 36 from Portsmouth to Falmouth over last Thursday to Saturday.

THURSDAY, left Gosport at 20.00, wind NE F4/5 with tide, smooth seas, and SOG 7/8 knots - arrived Yarmouth 22.35

FRIDAY, left Yarmouth 07.30 to catch the first of the ebb, winds NE F5/6 gusting 7 all day. Broad reach all the way, SOG 7.0/9.0 knots (once 10.5 in a really good surf), but moderate quartering seas made for a pretty uncomfortable passage. The optimistic plan to go right through to Falmouth non stop abandoned in favour of a night in Dartmouth (OK, Zefender, you were right!!). Arrived Dartmouth 19.30.

SATURDAY, left Dartmouth 07.30, winds NE F4, made good progress with some tide assistance (SOG 7 knots). Wind down to F2/3, and foul tide by 15.00. Motor sailed to Falmouth, arrived 18.30, in the bar for 19.30 (left very late so I'm told, and the hangover has only just subsided). Rather noisy return I'm ashamed to say, which my friends new marina neighbours were pretty understanding about next morning, publicly at least!

SUNDAY, train back to Portsmouth, 7 flaming hours, albeit through some stunning countryside.

A cracking, most enjoyable trip, which has (hopefully) buried my delivery trip jinx for ever - at least until the next time!!

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Certainly was a good time to head west - delivered a boat from Brighton to Ocean Village in eight hours on Friday, now if only seven of those hours hadn't been raining /forums/images/icons/frown.gif.

Regards, Jeff.

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Re: Lucky for Some

Sounds as if you had one of those trips that make up for all other sailing frustrations.

I had a mixed bag, started off on Saturday for CI in no wind, got South of St Cats and vis went to less than 0.5 mile. Phoned CI and was told thick fog was expected back that evening so said Sod it and went to Dorset. Glorious day in the Sun on Sunday in Lulworth and got drenched coming back on Monday as a front went through. Apart from Solent on Monday and various Races, very few other yachts around, did the mist and no wind on Saturday put people off?

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Ahh Nicho me old fruit!

Firstly, I would suggest that you were not as bad as you hazily suspect and secondly, the neigbours departed on Sunday morning as they were staying only one night!

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