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Whisper
Noel Dilly
Wed 4 Jul 2012 20:37
After our turbulent Thames Estuary crossing on Monday, we decided to recuperate in Ramsgate on Tuesday.  The winds were still strong and to quote our skipper, "after all we are on holiday, so there is no rush".  He apparently had forgotten his words when he woke me up this morning at 3am!  We were on our way by 4am, the forecast was good and the tides were right to get us past Dover and round the corner during slack waters.  We had our first sightings of foreign lands as we headed towards Dover dodging various ferries on the way.  We set our sails just before Dover, the sun came out and a gentle breeze set us on an ideal course for Dungeness. 
 
The wind died off Bexhill-on-Sea, so we decided to motor and keep our course to Beachy Head.  As the weather is favourable we will press on for Brighton Marina and hang up our life jackets for the night. 
 
Photo: A shot of Dungeness Light House and Nuclear Power station
 

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