kirby quay - witch's Quay - weird request

dylanwinter

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I am about to put together a short video about kirby quay

and I was wondering if ransome has a description of it in his book secret water

any takers out there who are prepared to read a bit of ransome down the phone - or even better scan the relevant pages and email it to me

I have contacted all the local suspects and no-one around here appears to have a copy - I know where one is - but its on my mothers bookshelf - 60 odd miles away

Dylan
 
Dylan, what a tonic on a nasty wet Januart day!
Swmbo, a real boatophobe, thoroughly enjoyed your last two videos.
Thanks again.
 
Hi Dylan, likewise, always look forward to your next video.

Wife'n'I watched the Kirby creek one and thoroughly enjoyed it, the reading of the extract from Secret Water at the end was a nice surprise.

Just about to watch one other that I missed - keep 'em coming...
 
Thanks Dylan - also likewise, I have watched your videos with interest. We used to take the dinghy round horsey island when we were younger.
I wondered if the boat on the spit was intentional at the time - and I realise now it was you as you've caught us creeping back into the creek in 47! Nice to see the boat from someone else's view for once!
Thanks,
Hannah.
 
Kirby creek - where is it ?

Dylan,

Absolutley fab. We've gone aground twice trying to dinghy up there, let alone sail ! Third time lucky this year. Its' such a long walk to the pub from skipper's island anchorage, and if we can get to the quay it will probably mean only 10 mins ?

Brilliant vid, well done.
 
ice - no damage

there was no visible damage to the boat - but I bought the mirror because given the job in hand I have to accept that the boat will get a bad time

after its no classic and its not even a 35 foot lozenge with two bathrooms

I did some research - sea water freezes at -1.8 degrees C which surprised me - but the convection from warmer lower water stops it from freezing. What was happening was that the surface water over the mudflats was freezing during the cold evening - then when the tide came in at about 1am it was picking up the icy mud and concentrating it in the channels.

Although it sounded bad - scraping along the side of the boat - it was mostly on the surface about as dangerous to the hull as being immersed in flowing hush puppy crushed ice

although there were a few larger sheets - but still very thin

And I was perfectly wrm in the sleeping bags - its the damp that it more of a problem than the cold

but it was completely worthwhile doing

the boat is now on slaughden quay at aldeburgh. I need to spend a few days epoxy coating the rudder, attempting to rationalise some of the more eccentric aspects of the wiring system and slap a coat of varnish on her

website going live soon - high definition downloads will be available from there - youtube currently throws away 90 per cent of the sound and picture before streaming it to your desktop

Dylan
 
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