Wednesday 25 July 2012

English Summer (continued)

June was terrible... the wettest on record (since records began in 1902).  Not only did this make sailing unappealing, it was not conducive to external maintenance either.

My parents, Donald and Audrey, visited at the beginning of July.  Although we didn't sail anywhere we had a few evenings aboard Toucando.  We also visited Cowes where we saw the classic yacht fleet in the Yacht Haven, and Southampton's new Sea City Museum, which focusses on the city's links with the Titanic... most importantly the 500 crew who lost their lives.

The jet stream which had been causing all the weather trouble moved north in time for the weekend of 21st/2nd July, which was just in time for some planned day sailing.

On Saturday we were joined by Colin, Michele and Steve P for the RYA's "Push the Boat Out Day" - an attempt to get as many people on the water as possible.  We had a pleasant time tacking down Southampton Water, before getting out into the Solent, circumnavigating the Bramble Bank and returning under engine.

We particularly enjoyed seeing the Jubilee Sailing Trusts's "Tenacious" coming up Southampton Water under sail.

On Sunday the crew comprised Hugh, Jane, Michele and Steve P and the main event of the day was going down to the Solent to meet and greet the returning Round the World Clipper Race.  Toucando had seen the fleet go out last summer (http://toucando.blogspot.co.uk/2011/08/round-world-racing.html) so it seemed appropriate to see them come back.  We motored down to the rallying point and joined the flotilla.



(More details on the Clipper Race: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-hampshire-18904550).

After a lunch under way we spent the afternoon sailing round Southampton Water and the Docks.

On Monday Michele and Roger helped take Toucando over to Cowes for a lift, wash and change of anodes.  I think she was going about a knot faster (maybe more) on the way home.
Three good days sailing in pleasant weather!   This is what the summer is supposed to be like.  Toucando is now getting ready for her cruise to Cherbourg and the Channel Islands, due to start on Friday.  I plan to post a few brief blogs en route, and a longer account when we get back.  I hope the jet stream stays where it belongs and we continue to enjoy a proper summer.




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