Pegasus - UK to Australia

Who: Sally and Hamish
Port: Lymington, UK
27 December 2010 | Gold Coast, Australia
11 October 2010 | Albufeira, Portugal
06 September 2010 | Portugal
28 August 2010 | Portimao, Portugal
27 August 2010 | Portimao, Portugal
23 August 2010 | Portimao, Portugal
12 August 2010 | Cascais, Portugal
10 August 2010 | Camarinas, Spain
08 August 2010 | Camarinas, Spain
02 August 2010 | Portsmouth
24 July 2010 | Lymington
23 July 2010 | Lymington, UK
20 July 2010 | Lymington
17 June 2010
16 June 2010 | Lymington
07 June 2010
10 May 2010
27 April 2010 | London, UK
20 April 2010 | Lymington, UK
09 April 2010 | London, UK

First Port of Call

08 August 2010 | Camarinas, Spain
Author: Sally
After a few false starts from Lymington / Portsmouth / Yarmouth / then Falmouth ( 4th time lucky) we decided it was finally time to leave the UK.

After the chartplotter was fixed and reinstalled we left Portsmouth and had a leisurely sail up the Solent and picked up a buoy in readiness for a 4am start. The original plan was to cross to Cameret in France and after passing across the second shipping lane decided to head for Falmouth instead. So back through the shipping traffic. Thank god for AIS which is a fantastic bit of kit and has paid for itself several times over already. Re-routing to Falmouth was a much better idea given the prevailing winds and only added about 30 miles extra. Stopping in Falmouth also allowed us to catch up with the previous owner and ask a couple more questions about how he did things. So after leaving Falmouth early on Thursday morning the 5th August, we arrived into Camarinas in the Spanish Ria's at 6.30am today.

With the boat on a constant heel we were against the wind for the first 2 days, making life aboard a little difficult and things like brushing your teeth became huge tasks in themselves. By the third day we had 25-30knots behind us, so made for some interesting surfing down waves all last night and no-one really slept all that well with the motion of the boat changing every 2 seconds. All in all approx 400 nmiles under our belt in the first hop!

We have spent the day in port just catching up on sleep and Hamish and I have put the dinghy in the water to come ashore for some minor provisions before we leave tomorrow morning for our next destination, Sanxenxo another Ria that is meant to be quite good, approx 60 miles away.
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Vessel Name: Pegasus
Vessel Make/Model: 2002 Beneteau 50
Hailing Port: Lymington, UK
Crew: Sally and Hamish
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Sailing around the world has always been something that Hamish has wanted to do, but never thought the opportunity would arise. He has sailed since a very young age on his father’s yacht on Lake Te Anau, New Zealand and a lot of dingy sailing at school in Australia. He has also owned a couple [...]

Who: Sally and Hamish
Port: Lymington, UK
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