It Is Alive!

Following on from my previous posts about the autohelm (go read them if you have time!) We now have a working (but not yet calibrated) drive unit installed! This is very exciting! The next steps are I will be looking for volunteers to join me and help me not crash the boat while I’m messing […]

Curve Balls and Lemonade

For a while now, I have been experiencing excruciating pain in areas of the male anatomy that should not feel pain under any circumstances. It comes and goes, it isn’t a hernia, it isn’t an STD, it doesn’t seem to be cancer (thank God!), the quacks have poked and prodded a great deal and have […]

Southampton Boat Show 2022

Following on from the recent disaster with Pamela C’s wheel pilot disintegrating, I decided as it was Boat Show time, this was probably the best time to try and find a deal! As such the lads and I got the train and headed into Southampton, and once again had a nightmare trying to find the […]

The Day The Autopilot Died

Picture the scene. A warm autumn morning on the River Hamble.. it has been raining heavily, for hours, and I’m getting ready to take Pamela C to Portland ahead of the weekend. Normally I would be doing this solo, however, today one of the guys from the office (Rob) is joining me – and it […]

The Importance of Doing Routine Checks on Your Boat

Despite having an automatic bilge pump which should clear the bilges if there’s ever a leak, it still pays to perform regular inspections under the floor! After spending a few days away from the boat, I returned to a scene that seemed, on the surface at least, to be quite normal. I routinely turn off […]

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For years I have said, give me a chart, a stopwatch and a compass and I’ll navigate anywhere – whether it’s in a plane or on a boat. As I get older, the bravado wanes and the complexities of (safe) navigation increase. We now have to watch out for an ever-increasing number of ships on […]

Planning the shakedown cruise

I was taught to be cautious, and as such before setting out on a huge transatlantic expedition, I feel it prudent to take SV Pamela C on a number of shorter journeys which are closer to land

Heading home, all partied out!

Jan 5th and we have been partying like its 1999 all over again! Forgetting COVID for a few days, the world felt almost normal again! Heaving dance floors, packed pubs, it was like the pandemic had never happened. Irresponsible? Maybe, but after 2 years of lockdowns and 3 jabs, it was time to try and […]

Impossible Journeys

With a New Year comes new aspirations and dreams. Follow as I embark on one “impossible journey” after another …