Completing the circle

PROGRESS
Andrew and Hilary Clark
Sat 25 Jul 2009 20:10
50:21.78N 04:10.03W
 
Voyage complete. PROGRESS is now berthed back in the Mayflower Marina in Plymouth. But the final leg had its challenges.
 
After our diversion to Milford Haven, we found ourselves downwind from Lands End, with a succession of westerly blows coming through at 3-day intervals. But as they say
 
"when the going gets tuff..........
 
 
........the tuff get going!"
 
Rob came back to join me for the final leg, and we set off early on Friday morning. There was enough west in the wind (force 4-5, 6 at times), for us to lay Cape Cornwall on one tack. Days of frsh westerlies had built up a lumpy sea, but we tore along, gunwhale down, taking lots of water over the bow in solid lumps, quite a lot of which found its way into our bilges!
 
 
But the fast and furious sail meant that only 12 hours after clearing Milford Haven we were able to round Longship's Lighthouse and bear away for the Lizard and home.
 
 
Our rapid progress came to a halt at Lizard when the tidal gate closed, and we spent nearly two hours with the loom of the light illuminating the sails as we crept past. After that, it was a clear run to Plymouth beneath a glittering canopy of stars. We came home less than 24 hours from Milford Haven.
 
And so the end. But what a trip it has been! FANTASTIC!