Covid restrictions have prevented a practical access to my cherished âHejiraâ for over 18 months and she has been stranded in Baie des Anges Marina near Nice in the South of France. To cap this complication, Brexit has imposed an imperative to return the yacht to the UK as, despite having paid VAT on the... Continue Reading →
America’s Cup update March 2021
19 MAR 2021 Joint statement from INEOS TEAM UK and Royal Yacht Squadron Racing INEOS TEAM UK and Royal Yacht Squadron Racing are pleased to confirm that the Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron, on behalf of the Defender Emirates Team New Zealand, accepted their Notice of Challenge for the 37th Americaâs Cup (AC37) and have... Continue Reading →
170 year losing streak
In the absence of any personal sailing adventure stories due the lack of access to Hejira moored in France (it is nearly a year since I last clapped eyes on her) and with the Americaâs Cup action shaping up to be âa crackerâ, I hope you will forgive me a little indulgence. To whet your... Continue Reading →
Quiz Answers
What was the name of the ship commanded by Captain Pugwash ? The Black Pig In the Navy, what was a loblolly boy ? Surgeonâs assistant What Island inspired Robert Louis Stephensonâs Treasure Island ? Norman Island BVI â off Tortola In Nelsonâs Navy, what element was used to treat syphilis? Mercury In Gerry Andersonâs... Continue Reading →
Lockdown Nautical Quiz
With the third lockdown stretching into the future and no prospect of visiting Hejira in Nice or even getting afloat in the baby T/T Hejira dinghy on the Thames, I thought that a Nautical Quiz might give a little welcome yachty diversion. I prepared this quiz for a âBon Voyageâ party I threw for the... Continue Reading →
Scuppered !
With plans all made, equipment ready to pack and supplies all purchased, the adventure started to implode. First the new COVID lockdown meant that the second and third nights had to be aborted much to the apparent disappointment of the crew â or was it relief? Assuming we would be okay before the lockdown came... Continue Reading →
Wind in the Willows
In recent years, in my home village of Sunningdale, there has evolved a group of similarly obtuse, irreverent, but like-minded chaps who enjoy each otherâs company, yarning over a pint and the occasional lunch. We have identified with the Kenneth Grahame classic âThe Wind in the Willowsâ as the individuals involved are very well suited... Continue Reading →
Sandstorm
With France regressing into more stringent Covid restrictions, there is no imminent prospect of paying Hejira a visit and she remains as I left her, halfway through preparations for The Atlantic Project. I have however managed to secure a more formal âbabysittingâ regime which should provide some comfort and help smooth my sleep patterns. I... Continue Reading →
Abandoned Plans
My sign off last year was âwishing everyone a healthy and happy new yearâ having just escaped France (Hejira being moored near Nice) before a crippling strike in December. How very apposite this has turned out to be! To bring you up to date, Hejira was collected from her berth in January and taken to... Continue Reading →
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Credit for this needs to go to my son, Ollie and his mates. I didn't even know it was going on !