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Spring / Summer 2013: leaving the UK to head south towards the Med
Tack, tack, tack
Nichola / Dry and sunny
09/26/2011, River Orwell to River Blackwater (Osea Island); 41nm travelled

Image: Sunset in the Orwell

23rd September
We spent our 'can't be bothered to move' days doing some walking along the Orwell; down to Pin Mill to look at the barge village there - some very well kept some not far being just a rubbish dump. Up to Ipswich, under the Orwell bridge and being tempted by the gorgeous cakes at the Suffolk Food Hall, and down towards Shotley although we didn't get all the way there, it being further than we thought.

On Friday we got away, motoring down the river Orwell in the wake a large container ship until we picked up enough wind to sail as we reached the river mouth at Harwich. Tide was against us as was the wind so we decided to see how well we did tacking our way down the Wallet. We were making some ground but unfortunately not quick enough to allow us to be anchored at Osea in daylight so reluctantly it was on with Victor. We enviously watched the yachts who were able to keep sailing much closer to the wind than us but we'd rather have Emerald's live aboard comfort and heavy sea going ability than the higher pointing mass production boats.

Continuing down the Wallet the wind increased to F6 which wasn't forecast - afternoon breeze maybe? Across Priory Knoll keeping to the navigation buoys as it was close to LW. On down the Blackwater and arrived off Osea Island with an hour of daylight left. There were a couple of other boats anchored but still loads of space and we motored around checking out the depths before plumping for our spot. As we dropped the anchor a helicopter flew overhead discharging a load of whooping people in front of the Edwardian manor house on Osea Island before flying off again. Osea is owned by a record producer - Nigel Freida - and was until last year used as a drying out clinic for rich types and celebs (Amy Winehouse visited there so I guess they did make her to go rehab oh yes, yes, yes). The island is now open to the public and the mansion and a number of cottages can be hired out for holidays.
Boats at anchor off Osea Island
Boats at anchor off Osea Island

We spent two nights here - Colin got Emerald's hull cleaned of North Sea yellow and a muddy line along one side that we gained in Grimsby fish dock and we rowed over to the island for a quick walk around the beach. Due to the earliness of some of the Rugby World Cup games that weekend we got to see a beautiful sunrise, the sun burning through the mist as it rose to leave a warm, sunny day.
Sunrise in the River Blackwater
Sunrise in the River Blackwater

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Bringing it all back Home
skip sunny and gusty
09/22/2011, Royal Harwich Yacht Club; 3nm traveller

Hi all,

Well it is strange to be back here with Emerald. My first two boats came from this very place, and my sailing life began here. The photo is the very spot where I slaved over 'Possum' my Halcyon 27 for a year to get her seaworthy more than 14 years ago. I even found the spot where I knocked over a pot of green epoxy barrier coat on the hard standing. It is still there 14 years later, so Possum's hull should be sound still!

Today was a day of procrastination. We intended to go to Walton Backwaters, but the tides weren't great, either an early start (really early) or arriving in the dark, which is something we plan to not do if we can at all help it. We then decided to pick up a 'free' mooring further up the river, but we had a marginal forecast, so have stayed put.

Tomorrow we are going to go anchor off Osea island in the river Blackwater but we'd also talked ourselves out of that today, but have reflected on it and will go for it tomorrow as the wind is forecast to ease. If necessary we can pick up a mooring off the Marconi Sailing Club, or anchor behind Stone Point should the main anchorage be too exposed because of the wind direction.

Then it will be across to the River Roach for a final few days before we head up river Crouch in time for a big spring tide to get us onto our winter mud berth at Brandy Hole Yacht Station.

slainte skip

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A good sail
Nichola / mostly sun
09/20/2011, Lowestoft to River Orwell;48nm travelled

Photo: Emerald in the River Orwell

Monday 19th September
We had a pretty good sail most of the way from Lowestoft to Harwich with good weather and occasional warm sun. Leaving Lowestoft just before 8am which turned out to be the same time that the windfarm maintenance fast cats all happened to be leaving too. They showed no consideration for their wash despite being in shallow water and there seemed to be hundreds of the things buzzing past us!

With all the catermerans and their wakes gone we were able to get the sails up and had a brisk sail with mostly westerly F5 gusting F6 which was great and we made good speed. The wind started to back southerly a little, making us more close hauled so we stayed further out at sea going down the Shipway rather than the shorter distance Sledway. But it soon came time to turn into Harwich and the wind was now on the nose, so on with Victor. A couple of hours of motoring and we picked up a buoy in the River Orwell for the night. There were lots more yachts out sailing today than we'd seen for a long time.

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09/21/2011 | Phil Owen
Hi Colin, Cant see the green skid mark from the recent challenging part of your trip :-) Emerald looks at peace.

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