Marica goes clockwise

Vessel Name: Marica
16 December 2017 | Slipper Sailing Club
08 November 2017 | South coast
07 November 2017 | Newhaven
06 November 2017 | Beachy Head
05 November 2017 | Rye
04 November 2017 | Rye
03 November 2017 | Rye
02 November 2017 | South Coast
01 November 2017 | Thames Estuary
31 October 2017 | Harwich
30 October 2017 | Southwold
27 October 2017 | North Sea
25 October 2017 | Lincolnshire Coast
18 October 2017 | Yorkshire Coast
17 October 2017 | Bridlington
16 October 2017 | Flamborough Head
15 October 2017 | Whitby
12 October 2017 | Yorkshire coast
10 October 2017 | Geordieland
09 October 2017 | England!
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16 December 2017 | Slipper Sailing Club

Epiblog

I met fellow Westerly Centaur owner Tom Bedford in Milford Haven. As it turns out we also share a fondness for real ale and the band Steely Dan. Tom is a freelance journalist and when I got back to Emsworth he suggested writing an article about my trip. I agreed without too much reticence and he sent [...]

08 November 2017 | South coast

From Shoreham

I checked the live wind at Chichester Bar this morning on the Chimet web site. Force 4 northerly. Hey! we could go somewhere, Little Hampton (LA) or even further. I might just make it for the 9 o'clock lock out. I called them and they said I would be going out of the smaller Prince George lock. I had [...]

07 November 2017 | Newhaven

From Newhaven

On Tuesday morning we wake to a southerly force 6. The sea state was expected to be 'moderate' and waves were crashing over the harbour breakwater. George and I had porridge and reviewed the situation. He decided caution was the better part of valour and I walked him to the train station.

06 November 2017 | Beachy Head

From Rye

My dad joined me on a frosty Monday morning for our leg from Rye. His name is George so he is the original George according to my sister, or he is George V for this trip. I thought Eastbourne would be a suitable port to make for, and could be completed in daylight hours. Dad had suggested Newhaven so [...]

05 November 2017 | Rye

More water problems

I started the engine this morning, whilst Marica was afloat, to check the repair on the throttle linkage. It was fine but there was no cooling water flowing through the engine. I assumed that mud was stuck in the inlet pipe. All the boats settle in this soft smelly stuff to the top of their keels. So [...]

04 November 2017 | Rye

Bailing Out

This morning (Saturday) I found the cutlery drawer full of water. It's just underneath the cooker. I was wondering where the water had come in last night. The boat had obviously been heeled over at a bigger angle at the top of the tide. There had been water in the washing up bowl, that I had not tested [...]

From Whitby

15 October 2017 | Whitby
Force 4/5 S/W, sunny and warm
I stayed another couple of nights in Whitby. My friends David and James Donaldson from the Slipper club wanted to come up and visit. David was born in Whitby and we were both keen to explore it together. They arrived Saturday evening and we went off to do the town. Great fish and chips and then we went to the Whitby sailing club. They were awarding a stack of prizes when we arrived. We were welcomed with open arms and introduced to a stack of members. The commodore presented us with a club burgee and we promised to reciprocate. A lovely, rather late, evening in great company.

My new plan was to leave early Monday to head for Bridlington, but the afternoon looked like it would be windy and rough. So on Sunday afternoon we set sail with James to Scarborough. Three hours of warm sun shine, with some slightly gusty wind. George IV, the autohelm, is not working so we had to hand steer all the way. Arriving in Scarborough we were asked to moor on a wall while a pontoon was sorted out for us. Work on the pontoons is scheduled to start tomorrow, so we were not welcome to stay more than a night. No problem, except the harbour is quite shallow in places and Marica and I would be leaving around low tide in the morning.

James and I managed to enjoy a beer in Scarborough before his bus took him back to Whitby. David and James, fantastic to see both of you and we will enjoy another reunion back in Emsworth soon.

The photo is of George V, a super autohelm with good conversational skills, but he does drink a bit more than the previous Georges.
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