Freedom
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A chance meeting in Bradwell marina during a recent visit has got me thinking about a sailing trip. My wife and I berthed our Snapdragon 26 “Freedom” in Bradwell marina a couple of weeks ago and a gentleman two berths down instantly recognized our boat. It had used to belong to a friend of his about 25 years ago. He had accompanied his friend along with two others, I think, on a trip up the Thames then on to Bristol via the Kennet and Avon canal intending to sail back along the south coast. Proving that the south of England in an Island. Unfortunately the then owner became very ill at Bristol and Freedom was brought back by road. They had been raising money on the way for Leukaemia research, which we thought was a great cause especially as two years before we purchased Freedom my Father had died of this. The next morning at the marina, the gentleman who had purchased Freedom from his friend after he had become ill, who also was on this great trip arrived to see his old boat, he was obviously very pleased to see her and had good memories which he shared. It was really great to meet these people and learn a bit of history about Freedom.
So this has got me thinking about recreating this same trip, it sounds to me like a real adventure combining stunning views on the inland part of the trip and a great way to get to the west country in a small yacht without sailing against the prevailing winds and an awesome sail east along our south coast with the wind behind us.
Maybe try to raise some money for Leukaemia research on the way too.
So before I think anymore about this, has anyone done this? How long would the inland part take? Do you need a licence for the canal? Do you need to pay to use the many locks?
Any comments or advice would be great to hear.
Thanks Nick
So this has got me thinking about recreating this same trip, it sounds to me like a real adventure combining stunning views on the inland part of the trip and a great way to get to the west country in a small yacht without sailing against the prevailing winds and an awesome sail east along our south coast with the wind behind us.
Maybe try to raise some money for Leukaemia research on the way too.
So before I think anymore about this, has anyone done this? How long would the inland part take? Do you need a licence for the canal? Do you need to pay to use the many locks?
Any comments or advice would be great to hear.
Thanks Nick