It’s just gone 1pm and I’ve just finished breakfast; which took longer than usual as the gas ran out and had to swap bottles. The sizzle just went out of my pan! It can happen you know, to men of my age!
I left Fowey asleep at around 7:15 and motored gently out on a falling tide to charge the batteries up having had to hand crank the engine as both were near flat – one of the penalties for insisting on chilled Speckled Hen! Destination Falmouth which lies West of Fowey.
Once outside the harbour with sails hoisted in about 12knots of wind off we set. My plan was to make a bacon sandwich on route.... But no sooner had we rounded Cannis Rock the wind increased to 21-23 knots coming from just where the Jib and Staysail remain purposeful and not in the dirty air behind the mainsail; when on a run.
7+ knots steady SOG, sometimes 8++ meant I was within hailing distance of Falmouth by 11:30 some 22 NM covered! I was thinking about carrying on to Penzance but was breakfastless and too much excitement on an empty stomach is not good for one; I’m told!
Befoe I could finally make my mind up, my PDA bleeped, heralding an email had arrived. It was from Lionel Hoare, a Yarmouth Old Gaffers chum offering me his mooring in St Mawes; which lies adjacent to Falmouth and far prettier! What luck! He had read my blog while sailing in Croatia; and made contact. Decision made!
So here you find me, breakfasted with hair blown into a haystack and wind burnt; feeling thoroughly repleat!
Can it get any better?
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Hi Simon. Sounds like a good start, fair winds and a good pace. Sorry I missed you for the departure from Chichester. I hear Peter kept you company as far as the Yarmouth old gaffers meet. Where they let you in as you flashed wooden masts and Peter's glossy bowsprit. I can see there are several nice to have thoughts you will be due of over the next few weeks: a solar panel, somewhere to stand up and clean you teeth, spinnaker/chute, padding on the cockpit seat corners, an extra inch on your... mattress foam, and a tree to sit under on Salisbury Plain :-)
ReplyDeleteIf you stop in Scilly, which I would recommend, try anchoring in the bays between Gugh and St Agnes (the southern one being better). There is a good pub on St Agnes. Or, if you have you drying out legs, then try Green Bay off Bryher, opposite Tresco.
I can believe it all apart from the hair blown into a haystack. What hair?
ReplyDeleteGreat blog, almost as good as being there with you. Save a Speckled Hen for me.