Champagne Murphy
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Don't want to crow but we had a very nice sail this PM down to the dock at Felixstowe and back. Rather nice SE breeze, v.warm.
Got the best of it, I reckon
Got the best of it, I reckon
Saw where you were berthed when I was down last week. Not the easiest berth to get out of in that sort of wind. Is that your berth for this season?Made an attempt to leave our berth twice, got blown back in twice.
Don't want to crow but we had a very nice sail this PM down to the dock at Felixstowe and back. Rather nice SE breeze, v.warm.
Got the best of it, I reckon
We arrived down at Pin Mill on Weds with a thursday 5.30 am departure via dinghy to get back home. Hopefully she is still on her mooring!
* PS. Lisa - The lack of sleep and a couple of long days graft (which we're not used to!) is why Glen and I were a bit keen to get away early yesterday afternoon, apologies if we seemed a bit grumpy!
Antifouled at Felixstowe Ferry, then went to SYH, Woolverstone, Fox's, Fambridge and Burnham.....all by BMW rather than BENETEAU unfortunately!!
Carry a length of string and tie up the frapping halyards. I have bungees spare for this very purpose.
just goes to show what I know. I didn't think you were grumpy at all. Of course, it could be that you are always grumpy so I just didn't notice any difference.![]()
We have to finish sanding off the teak on the side that isn't against the pontoon as there is only so much you can do hanging over the side.
Last weekend we finished off the side against the pontoon......
Sanded
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Recoated a couple of times with Deks Olje No 1
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Pretty good and lasts two to four years. Haven't used D2.Looks good, how robust is it, And do you use the D2 finish as well, or just the D1?
Saw where you were berthed when I was down last week. Not the easiest berth to get out of in that sort of wind. Is that your berth for this season?
That should be much better.Not our berth for the season - permanent berth will be up by the wall.
Just to port as you come in.