It’s been a big week, but, after all our problems with the rudder it is finally back on! We would have struggled to do it without the help of my dad. He managed to find the copper bar in the UK and turn us a set of new rivets on his lathe. He then bought... Continue Reading →
Caveat Emptor.
Like buying a house, when you buy a yacht you get a survey done…we had one done, but our surveyor failed to find a crack in our steering quadrant. Sounds serious? Well it is, and I’m glad we discovered it now rather than halfway across the Atlantic. Bad news, but with 2 kids on board…doesn’t... Continue Reading →
Nice splice
All yachties are keen on their knots and Heath and I have just finished a nice 8 strand rope to 10mm anchor chain splice, and it’s a ripper. What’s it do? Well, boats need anchors so they stay where you leave them. The anchors are attached to chain. We have 60m of chain on board.... Continue Reading →
Progress…
Since the wind stopped we have had a lot going on. Anyone who has bought and fitted out a cruising yacht will know that getting to grips with a new boat takes time. To have the confidence to set off on your voyage you need to get to understand all the boats systems – so... Continue Reading →
Tramontane
We are currently sitting inside our yacht, perched on a trailer (with an alarmingly narrow wheel base) in a boatyard in Northern Spain. While we sip our Catalan Red wine we are debating how badly injured we will get if things don’t go our way and Vega is blown off her trailer onto the concrete... Continue Reading →
We finally made it!
Still tired and a bit disorientated we arrived in Barcelona on Sunday night, jumped in our hire car and navigated our way 2 hours north to Roses, Spain. The next morning we got to see Vega for the first time. It was a strange feeling, finally seeing something you feel you know intimately through discussion,... Continue Reading →
A Loose Plan.
I always seem to plan things...I think its the engineer in me looking for structure...a linear course from A to B. Heather, my wife, plans nothing. She just wades into new situations with a confidence that when things turn to custard, she will eat the custard, lick the bowl clean and go in for a second... Continue Reading →
Ready or Not..
The planning is done. Cash is raised. Our home rented out. We are almost ready to downsize our life and move the four of us onto a 42 ft yacht. The reality is quite daunting, no personal space, few creature comforts, home schooled kids, limited power and water and having to manage whatever nature throws... Continue Reading →
The Moody 425 – A Modern Classic
The Moody 425 has become somewhat of a modern classic. A Bill Dixon design that evolved from the Moody 422, it was first introduced in 1988. Like other models in Moody’s range of family cruisers, it offers spacious accommodation including a huge master bedroom in the aft of the yacht, a good size double berth... Continue Reading →
Whats in a name?
Sailors are a superstitious bunch and tales of the sea have enriched humanity for thousands of years. One of the most popular items of nautical folklore is the notion that changing the name of a boat angers the Sea Gods, cursing the boat and all who sail with her....if you are bold enough to change a... Continue Reading →