V49 – 2024 Shakedown

Ewan and Mike joined us for the first sail of 2024. Ewan has the honour of being on our last sail last season and this first trip!

This is our annual shakedown to check all the equipment, and put the reefing lines in the mainsail (this is much easier out at sea as we can get Molia into the wind). Not too much actual shaking! As the wind was light and the weather fair. We sailed up-river for a bit then, checks completed, drifted back with a coffee and homemade afghans (many thanks Clare).

V44-7 Penarth to Portishead

18NM 1035-1500 4h25m (includes locks)

A mid-morning start for the final leg back to Portishead.

In the lock.

Tim met us on the pontoon to take the lines. We celebrated the completion of the voyage.

Many thanks to everyone who joined us, met us, and supported us.

V44-6 Padstow Bay to Penarth

99NM 0400-2230 18h30m (includes lock)

We decide to stay on the English side for a bit after Hartland Point – its a slightly longer track, but with the wind in the south, the fetch creating any waves is very small.

Rain sets in mid afternoon. It becomes heavy as we manoeuvre through the Cardiff Bay Barrage lock and the marina in Penarth. This is a difficult mooring in the dark and wet!

Drying Out in Penarth – July 27

After two consecutive early starts, and long days; and after the heavy rain yesterday, we stayed all of Thursday in Penarth.

A really excellent dinner at the Pilot Inn.

V44-5 Newlyn to Padstow Bay

60NM 0500-1800 13h

Around Lands End for Lou, Niv and Steve and Jo (again!).

We anchored off Stepper Point. In the end we decide to stay anchored for the night as it will be an advantage to leave Padstow Bay at first light.

V44-4 Falmouth to Newlyn

35 NM 1340-1950 6H 10M

Lou arrives by train to Falmouth – and we are off! We decide on an immediate departure as the tide around the Lizard is still advantageous, and the weather looks OK.

We get the last available finger pontoon space in Newlyn – its in the middle, so we moor stern-to.