Our new boat

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Over Easter we went up to the German Baltic coast to see the launch of our new boat - Alshira, a Sirius 310.

I promised photos...

These show:
The launch with Urs from the boat yard in the bows sorting out mooring lines - he later rigged her and explained in detail exactly what he was doing and why - brilliant!

Gordon at the naming ceremony giving a libation to Neptune (and Rasmus, a German wind-god according to the German and Danish Sirius owners who we invited to help us name her, although Wikipedia hasn't heard of Rasmus!) They helped us finish a bottle of good red wine to name her, anyway.

Me helming on our maiden voyage in a beautiful blue Baltic.

The inside steering position, on the maiden voyage again, with the huge drifter sail up - you can barely see it.

Alshira in Wismar (a nice old ex-East German town) at the end of her first proper 30-mile passage.
 
That looks great fun. I think we decided that we would be unlikely to meet as we're setting off there in a week or so but I'll keep my eyes open. Good food at the brewhouse in Wismar.
 
what a comfortable looking boat, and so much room ! Hope you all have lots of fun and sea miles together.
 
We'll be sailing her back at the end of July, and look forward to initiating her into the vaguaries of the East Coast and introducing her to the reboubtable ECF members when we're back, but i'm afraid we'll miss the pirates weekend. She'll be at Bridgemarsh, so you are welcome to a guided tour.

She looks rather solid, and is a lot heavier than Vela Rose, but we've been very pleasantly surprised with her sailing performance. She accelerates up to 5 or 6 kts easily, and powers through big waves well - we had 20-25kts on the quarter and 2m steep waves which would have stopped Vela dead, but Alshira averaged 6.9 kts for over two hours on an exhilarating sail.

We've been grinning like Cheshire cats ever since she was launched!

By the way - try sailing in the Baltic - it's about as good a sailing area as you could imagine.
 
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