Channel attempt (27 Aug)

 Yesterday, after a gentle sail at under 3kts for about 10 hrs, the wind died completely, and we decided to head back in towards the Exe. The forcast (origionally 15+kts!) gave the wind dropping even more overnight, and neither of us fancied drifting about in the Shipping lanes in the dark.


This meant we had to motor up the Exe in the dark, which is never easy with the hundreds of moorings, and mud banks dotted all over the place. Luckily we were in by midnight, and Falanda is now sitting nicely on her mooring in topsham.


Special thanks to our local boatyard, W Trout & Son, who have supported me before, and during my trip around Britain. They have been really helpful, offering easy access berthing, craning, and great advise. 


You may remember I found a leak in Falanda's hull only days before setting off in June. Trouts boatyard were able to lift her out the water overnight, while me and dad sorted the problem out, and checked the bottom. They have always been there to help out when needed.


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Sunset at sea, heading back in towards the coast





Steering Falanda, dolphins in back left! Motoring out of way of a ship.


Ship passed astern.


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