The Best Laid Plans
At last we are nearly ready to go. The new forestay is attached and the sails bent on. Sufficient stores are loaded to take us a very long way (across the Atlantic Ocean, by the looks of it, not that we intend to go that way). There is only our personal kit to load on board and a new AIS bracket to fix up the mast. Then we will be ready to go, except (as John Chadwick likes to put it) for the whims of the Weather Gods.
Already there are whitecaps on the river and the weather forecast is not promising anything better: Tomorrow, on Monday, our intended day of departure, it looks like strong headwinds and rough seas. On Tuesday, the wind is forecast to increase further to gale force and the seas become very rough! Suddenly we find the shelter of our own Tamar River to be very welcome and Wednesday begins to look like a much better start date.
We will sail as wind and tide dictate, so we'll wait patiently for better conditions.
Already there are whitecaps on the river and the weather forecast is not promising anything better: Tomorrow, on Monday, our intended day of departure, it looks like strong headwinds and rough seas. On Tuesday, the wind is forecast to increase further to gale force and the seas become very rough! Suddenly we find the shelter of our own Tamar River to be very welcome and Wednesday begins to look like a much better start date.
We will sail as wind and tide dictate, so we'll wait patiently for better conditions.
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