Brighton to Eastbourne.

The sea had calmed down a bit since yesterdays blow, so we had a great sail all day, untill the wind died about 3 miles from the brakewater.


This was my first proper loch in Falanda, and i kind of messed up a bit coming in, so i had to throw a line to someone who kindly helped from the boat tied up infront. 


Luckily i managed to get into the main fingerberth no problem, and we are now all lashed down, waiting for the next blow to pass over. I think it will be nice to stop tomorrow, as feeling pretty tired today.


We can walk into Eastbourne tomorrow and have a look at the conditions at sea. All going well, Im hoping to leave on Wednesday, and arrive at Dover that evening. 


The Marina crew here seem very friendly, and have said we dont have to be in too much of a rush to leave, if the weather isnt perfect.  


We have visited the famous Asda here, and will try out the showers tomorrow morning!


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Falanda moored up in the marina, near lifeboats.

In the loch, before entering the marina.

Raining!


Comments

  1. Well done, Katie. Everyone has to try something the first time before they become an expert. I'm sure the person who caught your flung rope and helped you in felt very privileged to be part of your mission. We applaud your honesty though and know you are the braver for it. You dad's video was awesome for us onlookers. Looked a bit threatening... the wind and the weather. Keep going coz you're doing great!! From Aus.... Nicola. 😀

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