After a couple of months I am close to completing the Day Skipper theoretical course. There's so much to learn. Narrowboats and dinghies are quite simple in comparison, but once you get onto estuaries and offshore the amount of knowledge needed seems to grow exponentially: tides, lights, pilotage, weather forecasting, colregs, navigation.
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Endlich ein kalter Winter aber warum ist es nicht wie früher?
Reschensee 2026- Neujahrsgruss am anderen Ufer
Für mich als aktiver DN Segler beginnt die Sai...
New Main Line, heading out of Birmingham
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*New Main Line from Birmingham to Smethwick 1963*
November 2025
Its a bit tricky to define the area heading out of Birmingham towards
Smethwick and Tipt...
The last two years in 45 seconds
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I recently noticed cobwebs developing on my website when I saw the last
published date was July, 2015, almost two years ago. The acceleration of
time over ...
My Name is Tillerman and I am an Aerobian
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I haven't sailed my Laser since April. It sits there on its trailer in my
garage and looks at me mournfully every time I choose to go RS Aero
sailing. The ...
Holidays Day 1..2... whatever
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Time to dust the old blogger scape down and get blogging about my holidays.
HOLIDAYS! A REAL HOLIDAY! I LOVE holidays and I am loving this holiday.
Once I...
CW Morgan readies for her 38th Voyage!
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from 1962
all photos courtesy Muffy Aldrich
www.muffyaldrich.com.
The CW Morgan left Mystic Seaport yesterday, May 17...
Grandma Briefs blogs granny buttons
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What is it about grandmothers and buttons? Grandma’s Briefs is a lovely
blog from America, from a self-described “long-distance grandma navigating
the wate...
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