Monday 30 January 2017

Sad news

It was saddening today to learn, rather belatedly, of the passing of Ron Robinson a few months ago.
He had carried out work for me in repairing a good quality Kelvin Hughes sextant which had been vandalised by a postal courier and I later had no hesitation in asking for his assistance in getting the Sestral steering compass on Annabella back to working order. It is still the best compass on board.
I found him not to be an easy man to get to know although we only had brief dealings, but I think once he was confident that one wasn't a complete waste of time, he softened almost imperceptably
and there was trace of a sense of dry humour. Perhaps it was just me.
Another sextant by the way














"Robinson" was able to draw upon a wealth of expereince and knowledge in a field which is becoming incresingly arcane, and I really now do not know upon whom to call.
Life was much richer for knowing him, even briefly.

Saturday 28 January 2017

... In the boatyard

It about 1850 and dark outside. The wind has picked up, which is driving the wind generator and charging the batteries, it s a bit noisy but at least I can use the cabin lights without worrying. It's very cold, and I may go bed soon, just to be somewhere warm.

Sunday 15 January 2017

New year, new season, new plan

With the turn of the year its also time to start planning for the new season.















This season we're hoping our long cruise will be to meet up with one of the first mate's friends who lives in the Scillies. Time to start planning the trip now!