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Month: June 2022

Day 3: Dartmouth to Salcombe

Day 3: Dartmouth to Salcombe

We spent day 2 in Dartmouth on the DC visitor pontoon generally getting ready for a sail (mostly stowing the many things we brought onto the boat on the last day on land).

We also fitted the blades to the wind turbine so that we could start generating a bit more power!

Kathryn up the mast fitting wind turbine blades

On day 3 it was quite light wind, but we wanted to get moving so we set off in the morning motoring but managed to sail for parts of the journey.

We also started fishing with the new paravane along the way and caught 2 mackerel just before approaching Salcombe.

We didn’t want to think about anchoring with the brand new anchor just yet so we headed to a visitor bouy and rafted up next to 2 other yachts.

Fresh mackerel for dinner, it was delicious! And a lovely night’s sleep.

We woke up in the morning and it was very flat.

Day 1: The River Dart (splash)

Day 1: The River Dart (splash)

Hannah had been hauled out for a couple of months while we sanded back the hull and gave her a full repaint.

On splash day she was lifted from her cradle and headed toward the water.

Hannah Penn, about to be lifted from her cradle in Totnes 2022 before a splash
Hannah Penn, about to be lifted from her cradle in Totnes 2022 before a splash

Splash time was around lunchtime near Totnes at Baltic Wharf, and we had a short motor down the River Dart to Dartmouth to finish getting ourselves together before actually setting off anywhere.

This was roughly 8 miles of motoring over 2 hours with the tide in our favour.

We ended up on the DC visitor pontoon in Dartmouth.

Hannah moored on DC visitor pontoon in Dartmouth post 2022 splash
Hannah moored on DC visitor pontoon in Dartmouth post 2022 splash

Headed to shore for a bit of relaxation (pub dinner) a walk around and a little shopping trip 🙂

Adam and Kathryn with Hannah, post 2022 splash
Tweet from Adam (June 16)

Tweet from Adam (June 16)

Just removed a kilo or so of old cable from the boat from an old heating system Not quite sure why it needed so many connections, 13 in total!