Moody
Well-Known Member
Had last night in Yarmouth, which was quiet boat wise, only one other mobo visiting, and probably no more than 20 yachts, but very noisy on the wind front, it absolutely howled through all night.
We wouldn't have bothered normally, but we had pre-paid our mooring, and booked a table at the George to celebrate my 50th, so felt obliged to go.
I have to confess to being slightly apprehensive when casting off about 9.45 this morning but we needed to get back to The Hamble.
I really hope the pictures work.
It started out great and we were cracking on at 25 knots, but as we turned towards Calshot the holes got a bit bigger and we backed off to around 20 knots. We didn't see another mobo all the way back, and in fact only saw a couple of handfuls of our rag and stick bretheren.
Still cruised with the roof wide open and not a drop of the salty stuff inside. Getting back into our mooring was interesting but we got back safe and sound.
Neil
We wouldn't have bothered normally, but we had pre-paid our mooring, and booked a table at the George to celebrate my 50th, so felt obliged to go.
I have to confess to being slightly apprehensive when casting off about 9.45 this morning but we needed to get back to The Hamble.
I really hope the pictures work.
It started out great and we were cracking on at 25 knots, but as we turned towards Calshot the holes got a bit bigger and we backed off to around 20 knots. We didn't see another mobo all the way back, and in fact only saw a couple of handfuls of our rag and stick bretheren.
Still cruised with the roof wide open and not a drop of the salty stuff inside. Getting back into our mooring was interesting but we got back safe and sound.
Neil
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