Not many out this weekend

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We brought our new (to us) boat down from Maldon via Bradwell to Tollesbury over the weekend. :eek:

Didn't seem to be many people about on the water. ;) Saturday was actually brilliant, water like a millpond, loads of birds, a seal passed close by, and it really was enjoyable. Just the feet were a bit cold.

Thanks to the guys at Bradwell who made us comfortable, and to the staff of the clubhouse who entertained us on Saturday evening.

Roll on Spring!

Ian & Jo
 
Sunday in the yard at Brightlingsea was far better than I expected.

Went to winterise the engine after the boat had been lifted and the cold weather hit before I could get there. Expectedd to get that done and be too cold to do any more but in addition I got the sails off and cleared out most of the gear I wanted to take off.

Can't see me getting down again before Christmas as I have a few days away on the dark side at the end of this week, then in Gosport next week on a course.
 
Working on Saturday.
Went for a short sail on Sunday morning.
Just along the Walton Channel and back.
It was good to get on the water for a little while.
We then retiered to the Harbour Lights for a roast.
Very nice, don't know how they do it for the price!
 
I went down on Saturday morning to move the boat to SYH to be lifted out this week. The decks had a generous covering of snow but it was a lot warmer than of late. Nice conditions once out there but hardly a breath of wind despite the strong wind warning!

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Thanks!

Congratulations on your new boat! I have to say if it was me the video camera would have been pointing at the boat not Maldon and Heybridge :D

Will look you up next time we're down - is she out on the Saltings?
 
Saguday,

yes we are out on R19 which is near the lightship. Video of the boat will start when I have tidied up a bit :o She has been a bit neglected for the last 18 months or so. Needs painting and decorating. I plan to have her lifted out in February to the necessary.

Feel free to wander over if you like. :D

Regards

Ian

Eloisa, Elizabethan 23 for sale.
 
Nice video - what camera please?

If you had got closer in when passing Heybridge Basin I could have checked my cover was ok without having to go down!!!!
 
Tillergirl,

It is a Sanyo Xacti similar to that recommended by Dylan. Its not the waterproof one, but does 720 HD pretty well.

£129 from Jessops with a £30 cash back at the time :D

The original film is better than the youtube version, but even so is useable.

Very pleased with it, and its almost cheap enough to be throw away. :eek:

regards

http://www.play.com/Electronics/Electronics/4-/9037954/Sanyo-Xacti-VPC-CG10-HD-Camcorder-Digital-Camera/Product.html

Newer version with full 1080 HD

http://www.jessops.com/online.store/products/77298/show.html?cm_vc=PPZ1

Ian
 
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Check out the little Kodak Playsport as well, also 1080p HD, 5MP stills, and waterproof to 3m - they were on Amazon for 79 quid recently now bumping along at 89 last I saw. Very tough, you can drop them, drive over them, all sorts of nastiness and they still seem to work. Happy owner.
 
Thanks Ian, I may have found my Christmas present. Looks good value and not a disaster if it gets wet. What are the stills off it like?

Tillergirl

If you send me a PM with your email address I will send you a couple of originals to look at.

Generally its not bad, the flash is a waste of time.

My general rule is, for still pictures I use a Canon DLSR and video I use a video camera. I have yet to see a sensibly priced camera that will do BOTH tasks well. The Xacti is better than many I have looked at.

regards

Ian
 
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