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As you will know if your watched our last film we have tried to reach this U-boat once before. That time we had arrived to early and there wasn't enough water, or time, for us to get over to it.
This time we arguably get there a little to late to see it a...
Its a little known fact that laying aground in the shallows of the river Medway is a world war 1 German u-boat.
It wasn't sunk here but rather captured at the end of the war and whilst being towed some where else for scrap came loose, and no one bothered...
You couldn't have picked a worst week to go sailing!
It was the middle of August but you needed both fleeces and coats if you wanted to keep warm and dry and it was blowing a F4-5 gusting 6 much of the time. Even the most die hard sailor would rather hav...
So this was the end of the trip. We get a break in the weather and head back south, back through the River Roach and the Havengore bridge to the Medway.
With the weather set to make a change for the worse we start making a move back southwards.
First step, a pleasant sail back to Burnham once again making use of teh short cut through the Ray channel
a) because Its a nice place to stop but more important...
All the weather forecasts told us that the weather was going to turn so we wanted to get back to Burnham asap, as that was the closest port to home north of the Thames. And with that in mind we headed back over to Bradwell as that was the easiest place fro...
Tollesbury is a pretty special little place buried deep into the East coast salt marshes. Its a bit of an adventure to find but well worth it once your there.
This film shows a little of the many and changing faces of Tollesbury
Its a lovely day and with the tide just starting to come in we head back down river and work our way through the mud and the creaks to Tollesbury marina.
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We leave Bradwell marina and have a great sail up the Blackwater to Osea Island, where we beach Rowena and have a lovely few ours relaxing on dry land.
Today its an early start for the journey from Burnham Marina on the river Crouch, northwards to the Blackwater and Bradwell Marina.
Most people when they make this journey head well off shore to the Whitacker beacon, cut through the Swin Spitway then hea...
The weather started to brighten up so we left Fambridge and headed back down river to Burnham Marina, via Brandy hole (just to take a look at whats there).
We motored up to Brandy hole and then hoisted sail and had a really nice cruise back down river.
W...
So Ians just bought an old Blaze dinghy and wanted to remove the logo's from the side. This was to make it look a little more modern and less like the 10 year old boat that it is.
The forums suggested that it was simple and that all you needed was a hair ...
So the plan was to head off to Fambridge today, just a bit further up the Crouch, before the weather turned but it didn't happen.
In brief the outboard kept cutting out so we turned back. All it turned out to be was the small lever that selects between th...
Well not always on dry land, Izzy gets to play in her dinghy and we spend some time on the beech... well as close as Burnham gets to a beach. But its family fun all the same.
So day 2 or our summer cruise and we sail up to the Crouch and visit Burnham yacht harbour. Only this time, making use of our shallow draft, the journey plan is to head inland, and cut through via the Havengore bridge and into the Roach... to get to the Cr...
So this year we are once again going to have a couple of weeks off work during the summer months to have a family cruise up the east coast of England.
Only this time we are doing it in our 20ft Red Fox trailer sailer yacht. This first film is really just ...
For those that don't know the design this is a short film showing you around our Red Fox.
We don't pretend to be experts on the class and although we have never yet met another one we do believe that ours is fairly standard.
If you dont own or if you're not at least interested in the Blaze dinghy this will be very dull.
If you do or are however then this is a walk through of Ians boat. How its rigged and set up and why he likes it so much
Finally its actually being offered ...
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