29 July 2019 | Ladnafladen and Skomakarviken, Stockholm Archipelago, Sweden
12 July 2019 | Ladnafladen and Skomakarviken, Stockholm Archipelago, Sweden
12 July 2019 | Namdo/Skarvassa, Stockholm Archipelago, Sweden
10 July 2019 | Saltkobben & Huvudskar, Stockholm Archipelago, Sweden
10 July 2019 | Uto, North Harbor, Stockholm Archipelago, Sweden
10 July 2019 | Uto – North Harbor, Stockholm Archipelago, Sweden
10 July 2019 | Napoleonviken on Agno, Stockholm Archipelago, Sweden
06 July 2019 | Stockholm, Wasa Marina
06 July 2019 | Stockholm, Wasa Marina
06 July 2019 | Vaxholm
01 July 2019 | Uto, Stockholm Archipelago, Sweden
01 July 2019 | Ringson, Stockholm Archipelago, Sweden
01 July 2019 | Riso, Stockholm Archipelago, Sweden
01 July 2019 | Soderkoping: Nedre (lower)
01 July 2019 | Soderkoping, Gota Canal
28 June 2019 | Norsholm, Gota Canal
28 June 2019 | Ljungsbro/Heda, Gota Canal

Star Raft

29 July 2019 | Ladnafladen and Skomakarviken, Stockholm Archipelago, Sweden
Marty Rogers | Mostly sunny in the morning; rain after 1500
Thursday, July 4, 2019

Approximately 40 of the cruise boats formed a “Start Raft” by mooring (bow to the circle’s outside) to 4 primary anchor boats (North, South, East & West) and 4 secondary anchor boats (NE, SE, SW, & NW) that were tied to a large mooring in the center. The remaining boats filled in the compass points and tied to each other. The final two boats to enter were the large ones—The Loyal and the Havet—and enabled the circle to close.



Star Raft

12 July 2019 | Ladnafladen and Skomakarviken, Stockholm Archipelago, Sweden
Marty Rogers | Mostly sunny in the morning; rain after 1500
Thursday, July 4, 2019

Photo: Approximately 40 of the cruise boats formed a “Start Raft” by mooring (bow to the circle’s outside) to 4 primary anchor boats (North, South, East & West) and 4 secondary anchor boats (NE, SE, SW, & NW) that were tied to a large mooring in the center. The remaining boats filled in the compass points and tied to each other. The final two boats to enter were the large ones—The Loyal and the Havet—and enabled the circle to close.




Bad weather changes our destination

12 July 2019 | Namdo/Skarvassa, Stockholm Archipelago, Sweden
Marty Rogers | Rain, sleet, hail, thunder and lightening
Wednesday, July 3, 2019

Photo: Weather was bright and sunny for our climb up the lighthouse on Huvudskar and walk around the island. The view is spectacular. You can see the raft of 8 boats over our shoulders.



8 boats nestled bow to the rocks

10 July 2019 | Saltkobben & Huvudskar, Stockholm Archipelago, Sweden
Marty Rogers | Rain
Tuesday, July 2, 2019


Photo: Canty was the 3rd boat to tie up to the rocks on Saltkobben, a small island across the channel from Huvudskar. More boats from our cruise kept coming in til we had 8. Canty was able to get the closest to shore and looks tiny in comparison.





Lay Day in Uto

10 July 2019 | Uto, North Harbor, Stockholm Archipelago, Sweden
Marty Rogers | Sunny, warm and very windy
Monday, July 1, 2019

The channel in to the North Harbor on Uto is narrow but easily navigated. This is the entrance used by the many ferries that come and go from the island.


Uto--again

10 July 2019 | Uto – North Harbor, Stockholm Archipelago, Sweden
Marty Rogers | Sunny and warm light to moderate winds
Sunday, June 30, 2019

Photo: Jonathan Goldweitz, Paul, and Maggie & Al Salter. We had a lovely party in the sunshine at the Uto Vardhus. The hors d’oeuvres were excellent. The vegetarian option for caviar was made from dulse!




Vessel Name: Canty
Vessel Make/Model: J-42
Hailing Port: Camden, Maine, USA
Crew: Paul & Marty Rogers
About:
We sailed transatlantic in 2004 from Camden, Maine via the Azores to Kinsale, Ireland & continued along the west coast of Ireland to Northern Ireland & ending on the west coast of Scotland. In 2005 we sailed to the Outer Hebrides, Orkney, Shetland & northern Norway. [...]
Extra: We are members of the Cruising Club of America and also the Ocean Cruising Club. Visit the OCC website at www.oceancruisingclub.org.
Canty's Photos - England 2011
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Stone Benches at St. Helier harbor Jersey
Descriptions of the wind at St. Helier Harbor Jersey
St. Helier marina Jersey with Lat/Lon
The sill gate at St. Helier Harbor Jersey
Boats waiting to enter the harbor at St. helier
Stone benches--Zulu
Stone benches--X-Ray
Stone benches--Romeo
Stone Benches--Bravo
Semaphore signal for Bravo
Victoria St. in Alderney
cemetary at church in Alderney
Paul getting instructions about buying duty free liquor in Alderney.
Outside a liquor store in Alderney
Boats at low tide in the Yealm River
lovely "estate" on the Yealm River
Entrance to Salcombe, west shore
Entrance to Salcombe, west shore
from the visitor
English coast line approaching Salcombe
Doorway to home in fowey.  Note the thickness of t
Carolyn & Keith May; Paul and the Fowey residents who gave us a bit of a tour.  Note the gloves & coat the woman is wearing.  She said she has never worn this winter coat in June!
Over looking Fowey
church tower at Fowey with mooring area in background
Rainbow in the evening in Falmouth June 9th
Towers and spires in Fowey
This spot is where some boats will land to dry out at low tide--St. Peter Port, Guernsey
Victoria Marina St. Peter Port Guernsey. Boat is tied along the wharf to dry out at low tide
The sailing pool at St. Peter Port Guernsey.  It is now used by the yacht club for dinghy sailing instruction but was originally the parade ground by Castle Cornet built to honor Queen Victoria
Carolyn
The town church at St. Anne in Alderney
A street in Alderney
Braye Harbor in Alderney from Fort Albert
The main street and shopping area in St. Peter Port Guernsey
St. Peter Port Guernsey.  Building is in famous photos taken during the German Occupation
The sill at the Victoria Marina just beginning to show.  Note the red light that means you cannot leave or enter the marina
Harbor Master
new ferris wheel on the waterfront in Plymouth
Paul walking in the rain at Plymouth waterfront
this is a swimming pool at the waterfront in Plymouth
Plymouth marker noting the departure of the Mayflower in 1620
Plymouth stone at waterfront marking departure point of the Mayflower
Swans sleeping at low tide at Plymouth
Paul
A street in Fowey on the steep hillside to the west of the anchorage
The sub Fingal near the Bristol Channel
A landmark rock, Newland Island, coming into the Camel River and Padstow
The inner harbor at Padstow
Canty alongside an inactive fishing boat at Padstow inner harbor
View of the outer harbor at Padstow at low tide, standing above the lock gate for the inner harbor
Entrance from the Camel River into the outer harbor at Padstow.  The channel is very close to the breakwater for the outer harbor.
view of the outer harbor and lock entrance on the right at low tide--Padstow
The outer harbor at Padstow low tide
A sailboat coming thru the gate at high water 2 hours either side of high tide into the inner harbor at Padstow
looking toward Doom Bar and the entrance to the Camel River and Padstow--low tide
Canty at her berth in the inner harbor at Padstow.  The concrete wall on the right is one side of the gate at the entrance.
Southern end of the inner harbor at Padstow
a stone wall on our walk along public footpaths at Padstow
Looking over the barley fields and to the headland at the entrance to the Camel River
The public footpaths take you thru barley fields, & across stiles like this
Our stop for refreshment on the 7 mile hike around Padstow
The beach at Padstow looking south.  This is Doom Bar!  All underwater at high tide
Doom Bar looking north from Padstow
Padstow, England
Doom Bar beaches and the Camel River channel entrance to Padstow
Our first day to weather summer clothes! Ann Pattison aboard Canty in the inner harbor at Padstow.  June 2nd
Marty at the helm leaving Padstow at high water--the beaches are all underwater.
June 3rd
Men-a-vaur Rock off St. Helen
The northern approach to New Grimsby Sound--Tresco Island to the left and Cromwell
Moorings in New Grimsby Sound--Tresco on the left
Sunset in New Grimsby Sound on Friday June 3rd--around 2130.  Cromwell
Paul probing the fishing line with the boat hook from the dinghy
note the size of the fishing line
Paul cut some of the line but it didn
The whole mess off the prop in about five minutes
this must have weighed about 30 pounds or more.  We were told we could dump the line here and people ashore would take care of it.
This is the whole mess that we dragged for 3 hours
New Grimsby Sound harbor looking ne to Bryher Island--low tide
Beautiful gardens on the way to the Abbey on Tresco
Male phesant
His mate
Very friendly horses
St. Nicholas Church on Tresco Isles of Scilly
The rocks to the west of Bryher Island after leaving New Grimsby Sound on our way to The Cove between St. Agnes Island and Gugh Island
The sand bar at the north end of The Cove.  Not quite dead low here.  the sand bar is fully exposed at low
The rocks ashore on Gugh Island
The standing stone called The Old Man of Gugh
The bar at the north end of The Cove
St. Mary
St. Mary
A RIB on wheels on the beach at St. Mary
The RIB approaches the water and then the wheels lift up--amazing
The gardens at Margaret and Adrian Davis
OCC Port Officer Adrian Davis at his home looking southward from St. Mary
The plants are beautiful--looking like they are on steroids!
Old Grimsby Sound at low tide
Dinner at The Turk
Rocks on Gugh
Rocks on Gugh
Paul hiking on Gugh
Canty at anchor in The Cove.  Taken from Gugh looking sw to At. Agnes
St. Mary
The Groom
Wolf Rock off Land
Sailing vessel on the way to Helford River
Sailing vessel on the way to Helford River
The landing beach at Trebar, Helford River, where the D-Day departure was made 4 June 1944
Memorial to the military men who boarded the ships here for Ohama Beach Normandy
Inscription on the memorial
Gunnera monicata in the Trebar Gardens
The path thru the giant rhubarb in the Trebar Gardens.  The big spike is the flower
Marty and Ann standing under the giant Gunnera leaves!
Sculpture of Gunnera at the Trebar Gardens
The Loch Ness Monster?
The Loch Ness Monster?
A baby bird
looking back at the landing beach at Trebar Gardens
Overlooking the landing beach at Trebar gardens
 
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