Parkstone Yachtclub Marina

Sea Topaz
Duncan Briggs
Thu 20 Jul 2017 19:21
50.42.64 N 01.57.57 W
 
After filling up with diesel we left Punta Lagoa Marina in Vigo on Sunday July 9. We did have a bit of a hickup with the engine not starting first time and a clicking noise in one of the ref counters, that delayed us by about an hour. We had a lovely send off by our new found friends.
We motored the first couple of days, when we had lots of dolphins swimming with us.  But when we had enough wind to sail we found that our working genoa would not unfurl, so we ended up using the lightweight one. The seas were not very comfortable and we had some rain.
On Wednesday night (day 4) we got into the British Channel; the wind had dropped, calm seas and a full moon: perfect. This lasted until the early hours of Friday, so we could sail the last stretch to Studland Bay just off Poole Harbour, where we dropped anchor at around 07.30. We had arrived safely in the UK!!
Mark, our son-in-law had arranged a berth in Parkstone Yachtclub, but we were a day early.
Later in the morning our kids arrived to welcome us in "Oklahoma". It was wonderful to welcome Kirsten, Mark and Lanah as well as Ewan, Jem, Stanley and Molly (who had just arrived from New Zealand), on board Sea Topaz. Very special.
The next day we made our way into Poole harbour and Parkstone Yachtclub, which is were we are now.
We are working hard to get Sea Topaz in good shape as we have a Belgium couple coming on Monday to look at the boat with the view of buying her. Fingers crossed..........
 
 
Filling up in Vigo
Farewell from our friends
Rough seas
Cold...
Flat seas early morning
Very calm water
Crossing the channel
Anchored in Studland Bay
"Oklahoma"
Lanah waving
Lunch on board
Lanah with Oma
Pregnant Kirsten with Opa
Old Harry , late sun
Back in UK