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Sailing Around Britain, Part 11

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Uploaded by on Jul 21, 2009

After setting off from Wells-next-the-Sea, on the North Norfolk coast, I encountered a horrid (although small) sea, and suffered a series of unfortunate problems. Confronted by the treat of force 6, I decided to turn back.

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  • oh noes. at least everything's pretty much sorted now though right? you'll be in grimsby in no time! x

  • Nasty, that water north from Norfolk, only Lynn, Boston and Saltfleet as bolt holes when the weather gets rough.

    I used to keep my boat at Saltfleet, horrible bar at the entrance and virtually no marks. Then there's Grimsby, grim.

    Good luck with the loose lead.

  • You probably know this....but ginger is supposed to be one of the best cures for motion sickness, but the stem ginger version just gives me chronic heart burn, so I stick with the capsules from Holland and Barrett. Looking forward to your next upload as Dylan is busy with all his other projects.

    J.

  • Hi N,

    Glad to know youre OK. Encapsulated lead keels.....just glad mine are big slabs of cast iron. I know almost everything with Marine in the title is expensive but what is wrong with a few litres of epoxy resin from the local trade counter for car body repair?

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