Last effort to get the f in photos on
So how to square this circle, I am in
Game parks in the World, Great Vineyards the
beautiful botanical Gardens, But parked at the
Niamh`s visa for SA ran out and every moment of
that time would be needed to get Penguin in something like good shape to get
back to UK for the end of June. I also had the good fortune to be introduced to
Alfred A local Guy who was willing to come and work
with me on Penguin for the princely sum of 15 euro a day, Very good value even more so as he worked
extremely hard during his 8 hrs. His first job was to help me with the
Antifouling but seeing what a hard
worker he was I soon had him stripping out the deck
caulking Which I then had to recaulk and in a period of
4 days we had managed to redo the whole boat, a real
bonus. So needless to say The game Parks wineries ect ect will just have to wait
until the next time I visit should I get the opportunity again. On the 15 February
the date Niamh Visa ran out Penguin Was Up and ready. Antifoul, rig, watermaker, alternator, sails
done, Owning a boat is the same as having a black hole in your pocket time and
money disappear into it never to be seen again, But the rewards from this effort
is living through some amazing experiences, so mus`nt
grumble. It
so happened that on the 15 of febuary the Royal Along the coast to
Racing up the coast then Penguin must surely be
one of them. And so it was at 8.30 on the 15th
Penguin Crossed the RCYC start line at the end of the
dock wall, We had Myself Niamh and Andre a local from SA who was keen to sail
with us to Salvador to get some offshore experience on board. For the first
couple of Hours their was enough wind to keep us moving
but by about Motor up the coast. At about 3 the wind filled
in and we had 4hours of sailing with the new Spinnaker amongst
.
Our competition whilst the wind had faded,
Penguin racing Penguin’s So our chance of being amongst the prizes was
slim as no doubt their would be one or two die hards who would not give up and
would complete the race whatever. On the Saturday their was a persuit race
around the bay our start was at 10.26 with a group of 4other boats. The wind was
blowing about 25knots which made for Some great racing and by the time we finished
at about 3oclock we had 35knots of breeze in the bay, so it was all very
exciting by then. As we were sailing 3 up there was no way we could hope to fly
the spinnaker Around the can`s inside a bay, because the wind
was so strong Penguin was sailing at full hull speed
anyway So we did not lose out to much on the runs. So
here’s our result we crossed the finish with the 80ft Warrior
Just in front of us we were about
12th boat to finish and ended up 1st in our class for that
race. Not at all bad Since we where fully loaded with fuel, water,
food for 5weeks and all boat spares, I don`t think Ivan
would Approve of Penguin`s racing trim. Niamh and
Andre had worked themselves to the bone trimming sails all
Day whilst I had the easy job of pointing the
boat in the right direction, so I must commend them for
their Herculean efforts. On the Sunday whilst the
rest of the boats where faced with the prospect of 70 miles
to Windward in 25 knots we had the pleasure of
setting off to Luderitz
Directly behind us. We wanted to see something
of the desert landscape as it comes right up to the coast
line.
. We also got the chance to do a little tour
around in the desert and visited the ghost town an old Diamond mining centre.
Our stay in Miles to get us to a volcanic rock in the
middle of the South Atlantic, by all accounts this would also be pleasant
downwind sailing all the way. The highlight of this leg would be sailing along
side a pod of Pilot Whales whilst they surfed the waves, we also
had our spinnaker flying and at one stage I thought I was
going To run over a group of them which were just in
front of the bow. The trip to Again we have the pleasure of getting to spend
a bit of time exploring the Island as opposed to spending day’s and day’s
needlessly floating about in the ocean, but I am sure their that their will be a
lot of you who think that one day at sea is needlessly wasting ones time on the
ocean. We could see Land from a distance of 30 miles as the cliffs and mountains rise
steeply from the sea. Our arrival time was 1400 hrs on saturday
1st march we where hoping that we had found the
only lump of Rock in the 6 Nations was a rest weekend and nothing was going on. On
checking the internet we found the important date and fixture, England would be
playing Ireland on the 15march so we had now another target, Salvador before
then so Penguin will have to do some Flying. Not to mention Andre Flight back to
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