Robin
Well-Known Member
October sailing at it\'s best
Just had a long weekend, sailed across Channel in shirt sleeves, F4 westerly and 9 hours Poole to Cherbourg despite going the scenic route. Then lunch in shirt sleeves outside in pavement cafe and drinks in the cockpit with friends in daylight until 1945, albeit French time. PLEASE let us not change our clocks! Then sail back to Poole a day earlier than planned in 8 hours (yeehah) in East F6/7 and wicked seas, (forecast 4/5) in order to miss the expected East 5/6 next day, forecasts, smorcasts. Still warm though, despite getting soaked when the first wave dropped by, and then for the second time in 5 years had to put the sprayhood up at sea. The scatter cushions fell on the floor, a pencil jumped off the chart table and SWMBO could only manage hot soup and Ham & Egg pie salad for lunch all a bit much really, maybe we should considera MAB. /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
Just had a long weekend, sailed across Channel in shirt sleeves, F4 westerly and 9 hours Poole to Cherbourg despite going the scenic route. Then lunch in shirt sleeves outside in pavement cafe and drinks in the cockpit with friends in daylight until 1945, albeit French time. PLEASE let us not change our clocks! Then sail back to Poole a day earlier than planned in 8 hours (yeehah) in East F6/7 and wicked seas, (forecast 4/5) in order to miss the expected East 5/6 next day, forecasts, smorcasts. Still warm though, despite getting soaked when the first wave dropped by, and then for the second time in 5 years had to put the sprayhood up at sea. The scatter cushions fell on the floor, a pencil jumped off the chart table and SWMBO could only manage hot soup and Ham & Egg pie salad for lunch all a bit much really, maybe we should considera MAB. /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif