I guess that's one backup navigation strategy in case of GPS failureA friend took this photo of Concerto leaving a harbour, can you guess where it was taken.
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I had already been spoilt with quite a few dressed crabs on the trip, so a crab sandwich did not appeal. However in Newlyn I went to the Red Lion pub to try the recommended crab soup.Cracking photo. And yes, leaving Peel, past Fenella. And a pox on the bedwetting civil servants who approved a low level car park barrier there. Presumably to save Peel from the peril of old couples enjoying a cup of tea, whilst watching the sea from their van?
Did you get a crab sandwich? It's rude to visit Peel otherwise ;-)
Why no AIS so that we can stalk your voyages?A friend took this photo of Concerto leaving a harbour, can you guess where it was taken.
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I have considered AIS, but my conclusion was I sail in relatively sparse waters for commercial shipping and having sailed for half a century without AIS I cannot see the pressing need to fit a receiver let alone one that transmits.Why no AIS so that we can stalk your voyages?
But I hope you bought some Peel Kippers? No better place in world for them than Peel.I had already been spoilt with quite a few dressed crabs on the trip, so a crab sandwich did not appeal.
Alas when I went to buy some from the smokery close to the marina, it was closed. The kippers I bought in Lerwick and Portaferry were excellent.But I hope you bought some Peel Kippers? No better place in world for them than Peel.
Had some wonderful queenie scallops there back in the 70s. Happy memories.Alas when I went to buy some from the smokery close to the marina, it was closed. The kippers I bought in Lerwick and Portaferry were excellent.