Intrepid Travels

Vessel Name: Intrepid Elk
Vessel Make/Model: Outremer catamaran 51
Hailing Port: Fremantle
Crew: Robert and Revle Elks
16 May 2017
06 October 2016
30 September 2016
22 September 2016
18 September 2016
17 September 2016
14 September 2016
13 September 2016
12 September 2016
10 September 2016
04 September 2016
01 September 2016
31 August 2016
30 August 2016
27 August 2016
24 August 2016
23 August 2016
21 August 2016
19 August 2016
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16 May 2017

Cherbourg encore

We are reunited with Intrepid Elk after a winter/summer separation and it is good to be home again. IE has had a facelift and her shiny white hulls are dazzling once more. She has a beautiful new bimini (shade cover) over the helm seat, which Robert designed and which was fabricated in Portsmouth and [...]

06 October 2016

IE preparation for winter

Our sailing days for this year are over and we are once again busy getting IE ready for a winter in the northern hemisphere. This year, she will be in the water for most of the time, with a short interlude on land in a large painting shed, where she will have her hulls painted. In order to get her into [...]

30 September 2016

Cherbourg, France

It was an inky black moonless night as we slipped out of the river and across the sand bar with fishing vessel Emma Louise behind us. Revle was on the bowsprit with a spotlight looking for hazards ahead. I was at the helm, peering at our chartplotter and concentrating on following our inward track. [...]

22 September 2016

Plymouth

We made a motoring passage of 35 miles to Plymouth Sound, then battled against strong currents up the Tamar River to an anchorage at West Mud where we spent a peaceful night. Plymouth has been a major naval base for centuries and we had some close encounters with modern navy ships in the harbour. We [...]

18 September 2016

Falmouth

Our passage to Falmouth took us past The Lizard, a projecting headland with a ferocious tidal race. We passed a little too close and got caught in the race which was too bumpy for comfort. Approaching the Falmouth harbour, we had the excitement of crossing our track from June 2015 when we made landfall [...]

17 September 2016

Newlyn

We left the Isles of Scilly early in the morning to catch a light northerly wind to Land's End and the fishing port of Newlyn, just south of Penzance. We couldn't believe our luck, having another gentle passage through one of the most treacherous and notorious waterways in northern Europe. We galloped [...]

Kiel canal

26 July 2015
We went up the Elbe about 20 miles to the entrance to the Kiel Canal at Brunsbuttel. After waiting in the River for about 30 minutes we were given the signal to enter the lock, which we shared with a huge barge and several other yachts. The lock gates were closed and the water level was raised a little and out we went into the canal. Being so late in the day, we spent the night near the lock tied to some rough timber piles which required some creative fendering.
The canal is picturesque with woods on either side, giving the appearance of a river rather than a man-made canal. We had motored about 10 miles when we came upon an elderly German couple in a monohull with engine problems. They asked if we could tow them to Rendsburg about 30 miles away. The rest of the day was a little difficult in heavy rain, sharing the canal with other yachts and huge ships in both directions whilst towing another vessel. When we arrived at Rendsburg they dropped in for a chat and gave us a bottle of wine - a very nice gesture.
With only about 15 miles to go to the end of the canal we made it in good time, motor sailing part of the way. Intrepid Elk shared the exit lock with some big ships. It was a tight fit.
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