Most interested and pleased to see I appear briefly. The sequence from approx 3:18 to 3:20 shows a half decker with mast lowered made fast to the first dolphin at the mouth of the Bure. She is ‘Brown Bess’ chartered from Hunters. For several years I have spent a couple of weeks on her camping including sailing on the Yare and Waveney. Depending on the strength and direction of the wind the passage ‘through Yarmouth’ solo can be challenging unless one has a third arm preferably about ten feet long. Once you reach the spot where B B is shown 99% of the problems are past and there is the prospect of a fair rising tide when going up the Bure. Many thanks for posting Simon Neary
Most interested and pleased to see I appear briefly. The sequence from approx 3:18 to 3:20 shows a half decker with mast lowered made fast to the first dolphin at the mouth of the Bure. She is ‘Brown Bess’ chartered from Hunters. For several years I have spent a couple of weeks on her camping including sailing on the Yare and Waveney. Depending on the strength and direction of the wind the passage ‘through Yarmouth’ solo can be challenging unless one has a third arm preferably about ten feet long. Once you reach the spot where B B is shown 99% of the problems are past and there is the prospect of a fair rising tide when going up the Bure. Many thanks for posting Simon Neary
Thoroughly enjoyable. Brings back so many happy memories. Thankyou!!
Really enjoyable. Superb.
Hi nice video looked a very enjoyable day
Hi, does anyone know what the air draft clearance of first two bridges is at slack water, thanks
Thank God the music's stopped!