Proper sailing
Posted: Mon Mar 02, 2009 11:43 pm
Currently reading Wandering Under Sail (30p from my favourite charity bookshop in Largs) by the the very wonderful Eric Hiscock. These are the tales of his early, mostly single-handed, engine-less sailing in the 23' gaff-rigged cutter Wanderer II.
I've just finished the section dealing with his West Coast trip where he describes anchoring in Puilladobhrain. I have single-handed in and anchored without an engine but with a favourable breeze and because I didn't really have much choice. ECH, however, wouldn't turn a hair about getting the anchor and tacking out single-handed.
I'd go to the pub and check the forecast for the morrow.
I've just finished the section dealing with his West Coast trip where he describes anchoring in Puilladobhrain. I have single-handed in and anchored without an engine but with a favourable breeze and because I didn't really have much choice. ECH, however, wouldn't turn a hair about getting the anchor and tacking out single-handed.
I'd go to the pub and check the forecast for the morrow.