Thursday 1 December 2022

End of 2022 sailing



As it turns out, 2022 wasn't a particularly productive sailing year.  For various reasons which aren't worth writing about, other things took priority.  However, I did manage two further trips

Walton Backwaters, Rivers Orwell and Stour, 3-5 August


This trip illustrates one of the causes of the lack of sailing - the introduction of Kizzy, the English Springer Spaniel to our life!  We're working on her sea legs, but she is more interested in swimming in rather than floating on the water…!



I launched on 3rd of August at Titchmarsh Marina, and sailed over to the Orwell, overnighting opposite Suffolk Yacht Harbour.  
The next day, Sally, Gilly and Kizzy joined me for a lovely sail up the Orwell, beaching opposite Woolverstone so Kizzy could have a run around.  I then dropped off the girls at SYH before sailing round to the Stour, overnighting in Ewarton Bay.  Finally, I sailed back to Titchmarsh.

Dried out in Ewarton Bay.

34.2nm

Hickling Broad and Horsey Mere, 20-22 August


Again, with Kizzy aboard, we did some sailing on the Norfolk Broads.  

For the first time, I launched at Martham boatyard, who were most accommodating, particularly since it was also 'changeover' day.  Excellent, sheltered slip and good parking for car/trailer.



I collected Sally and Kizzy from Hickling, and we sailed round to Horsey Mill for the night.

Unfortunately, the trip resulted in breakages to the mainsail track slides on Horsey Mere, so rather less sailing happened after that…

16.4nm

Whilst I was always on the look out for further sailing opportunities in the Autumn, it just didn't happen, so Daisy III was wrapped up for the winter.



Friday 22 July 2022

End of term mini-cruise, River Blackwater, 20-22 July, 2022


Evening sail across to the Colne

On Instagram, this has been dubbed the 'end of (yet another academic) year mini-cruise’.  Weary but glad to be afloat!

This cruise came at the end of term and also followed on from a few days of record-breaking heat - it was good to be out and about with a slightly cooler sea breeze, although that had developed into a stiffer easterly, by the end of day 2, so I decided to come home a day early, and postponed any serious coastal passage-making.


On day 1, having faffed around in Bradwell Marina, there was insufficient time for a sail up to Walton, so I diverted to Pyefleet for a relaxed evening.

Day 2 allowed for a jaunt up the coast to Holland-on-Sea, hove-to for for elevenses.  Then, with the turned tide, I sailed back to The Blackwater and ended up in a delightful anchorage in Mayland Creek just off the Steeple Bay holiday park - great protection from a developing easterly, and drying out overnight.

Day 3 could have been another day at sea, but the easterly winds put me off.  I sailed and then motored over choppy 'wind over tide' waters back to Bradwell.  A longer cruise will have to wait for more suitable weather…









White: 20 July, 9.7nm; red: 21 July, 30.6nm; green: 22 July, 6.6nm.  Total length 46.9nm


Saturday 9 July 2022

Harwich harbour - 9th July

 


Launched at Suffolk Yacht Harbour for a day sail.  Over to Stone Point, Walton Backwaters, for lunch and then returning.  

A particular feature was a good bit of video of Daisy III in action, and also the Pin Mill Barge Match as a great backdrop.

17.6nm


Thursday 2 June 2022

Half term cruise 30th May - 1st June, River Blackwater

 

Showery weather off Osea Island
This was the first opportunity for a cruise since acquiring a puppy which, as any dog owner will know, takes time to train…
Anyhow, this blog is about boats not dogs, although it is hoped our new friend might become a feature of future sails.  But, for now, still sailing mostly solo.
This launch on the Blackwater was a brief window of opportunity and the weather was quite suspect, although the main showers tended to happen at convenient times, usually when anchored and often in the middle of the night.

The cruise followed the usual pattern on this estuary, which is a trip across to the Colne for a night in the Pyefleet Channel, and then a sail up the Blackwater the next day.  On this occasion, on the second evening, I spent the night anchored off Osea, on the south side, which was modestly successful, but always destined to become bumpy for a small boat at a point overnight when the tide turned against the wind.  I should have persisted with looking for a quieter spot up Mayland Creek or Lawling Creek.  

Threatening skies never far away, but mostly managed to hold off whilst in motion.


Day 1 (red): 15.4nm; Day 2(yellow): 21.7nm; Day 3 (green): 6.1nm; total length 44.2nm









Saturday 9 April 2022

Shakedown Cruise, River Orwell, 8-9 April

8-9 April, 2022


This was a brief weather window in which to spend time afloat, prior to the arrival of a new puppy at home!
Launching at Woolverstone, I rather foolishly anchored for the night on the far shore of Collimer Point and, as the tide came in overnight, had a bumpy time.  I ought to know better.
The next day was a bit on the gusty side at times for my liking, but a enabled brief jaunt in the Stour before returning to base.

So, that will be it for a few months whilst pup is trained… 





Red track: 5.9nm, Green track (day 2): 13.1nm