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Now Andy has almost retired (doing some consulting work short term). We have sold up and gone sailing round the British coast. The original plan was to head north and aim for Shetland, but the weather had other ideas. So, rather than wait for the winds to change, we just changed our direction of sail. We started at Ipswich, put in a pit stop at Dover, before coming round to Eastbourne. Initial plan is heading for the West Country to see Oli and Connie.

391

NM

Total Distance

10

Days

Time at Sea

QUALIFICATIONS
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Carol Barton
Andy Barton

Carol Barton & Andy Barton

8 July 2025 at 06:23

Mayflower Marina, Plymouth to Falmouth

We left Mayflower marinaunder very light winds. Hoisted the main sail in the Sound and motor sailed for the first couple of hours as there was too little wind to make progress under sail alone. The sea state was smooth to slight, but the visibility good. As soon as the wind picked up we put out the head sail and switched off the engine. There was definitely more westerly in the wind than the promised north westerly suggested, so it was a beat rather than the hoped for broad reach, but we were averaging 5 1/2 knots so we're happy. The wind then dropped forcing us to motor sail for another hour or so, to make enough progress so as not to lose the favorable tide, before picking up once more allowing us to end our trip under sail, dropping them to enter the Fal as we were then head to wind. We managed to get a berth on the visitor pontoon at Pendennis Marina.

3

Mayflower Marina, Plymouth to Falmouth

39.7

NM

7h 46m

Stonehouse to Falmouth, United Kingdom

Carol Barton
Andy Barton

Carol Barton & Andy Barton

1 July 2025 at 07:51

Salcombe to Plymouth Yacht Haven

Left Salcombe, ensuring enough water to get over the bar. Unfortunately the wind didn't pick up and what there was was on the nose and much of the tide was against us so it was another day under engine, but a pleasant trip as warm and sunny. Berthing was made more challenging by a motor boat pulling out of his berth as I prepared to turn into mine, but managed to avoid collision, so no harm done.

4

Salcombe to Plymouth Yacht Haven

21.6

NM

4h 48m

Carol Barton
Andy Barton

Carol Barton & Andy Barton

30 June 2025 at 05:17

Dartmouth to Salcombe

The morning started rather foggy with very little wind, which meant calm conditions, but under engine all the way to Salcombe. Fortunately the fog lifted enough to see the leading markers enabling us to get safely over the bar and tied up to a bouy.

3

Dartmouth to Salcombe

22.5

NM

4h 12m

Dartmouth to Salcombe, United Kingdom

Carol Barton
Andy Barton

Carol Barton & Andy Barton

25 June 2025 at 10:37

Torquay to Dartmouth

Left Torquay at 10.37. There was very little wind and the sea was smooth, so unfortunately it meant motoring all the way. However it was worth it to get a berth at Dart Marina. We did spot a couple of porpoises as we made our way towards the Dart entrance.

5

Torquay to Dartmouth

13.1

NM

2h 32m

Torquay to Dartmouth, United Kingdom

Carol Barton
Andy Barton

Carol Barton & Andy Barton

19 June 2025 at 02:52

Portland to Brixham

We slipped our mooring at 3am, to catch the tides around the offshore route around Portland Bill. Once safely clear, we set a course of 270° across Lyme Bay headed for Brixham Harbour. Winds were very light and the sea calm. unfortunately this meant we had motor all the way. As the winds were behind us, we did manage to try out our new whisper pole and pole out the headsail and motor sail for an hour, before putting it away to play dodge the lobster pots. There was a queue of three other boats at the fuel berth so we moored round to our berth and tied up for the night.

5

Portland to Brixham

57.6

NM

9h 59m

Portland to Brixham, United Kingdom

Carol Barton
Andy Barton

Carol Barton & Andy Barton

11 June 2025 at 08:45

Manual Entry

Left mooring and motor sailed out of Solent against the tide. Sea state was slight, and quite foggy for a time outside the Solent. however the wind picked up and we were able to sail, broad reaching and averaging 8 knots. The wind continued to pick up to a force 6/7 by the time we reached Portland Harbour making berthing interesting, but staff were on hand to help with lines.

42.3

NM

7h 30m

Yarmouth to Portland, United Kingdom

Private Voyage

31 May 2025 at 00:54

57.7

NM

12h 39m

Private Voyage

20 May 2025 at 09:06

20.4

NM

4h 37m

Dover to Eastbourne

Manual Entry

18 May 2025 at 04:15

46

NM

7h 15m

South East

Leaving Ipswich

Manual Entry

16 May 2025 at 03:45

70

NM

13h 45m

South East coast UK