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James and Claire Short, Adventures at Sea!
15 August, 2013
Mercy Dash to rescue Thomas Towel

Guess who left Thomas Towel behind in Ares showers on our dash to Coruna to return for Andrew’s wedding?   Not sure we’re quite prepared to put any money on this one!!    Well, we returned today in 30 knot winds, rafted alongside a very surprised French yacht, whereupon Claire sprang into action and dashed up the […]

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14 August, 2013
Home to Ocean Rainbow

The wedding was superb; the bride breathtakingly beautiful, the groom totally smitten, the rain held off, the flowers held up and now the happy couple are on their honeymoon in Scotland in a tent!  We, on the other hand, have returned to our wonderful home on the water after the smoothest of trips and are […]

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2 August, 2013
1003.5nm - End of the First Leg

We left Playa de Santa Cristina this morning for the 2nm run into Marina Coruna at the end of the First Leg of our Adventure.    It's very strange to be packing up for the flight to England - Ocean Rainbow really has become home.    We won't be posting any more blogs until our return and […]

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31 July, 2013
Poser of the day - was he rescued?

The weather's a little grey today so we did a few admin jobs (James up the mast and feeling quite secure in the wonderful Banks Bosun's Chair) and then we set off in the dinghy to investigate the marine nature reserve at Ensenada Marisas de Esteiro.  We had our picnic in splendid isolation on the […]

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30 July, 2013
Another day, another anchorage

Thanks to Red Passion we were able to sail most of the way to Ria de Cedeira despite the extremely light winds.   Brilliant investment (sorry if you've heard that one before!).   After finding the entrance to the Ria (remarkably like trying to find the entrance to Kvitsoy in Norway) we motored up the Ria and […]

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29 July, 2013
We meet up with friends old and new in Coruna

Just a short hop along the coast to A Coruna to the marina to organise our long term stay and we bumped into James Anderson - it really is a small world - and thanks to him for all his tips on places to visit on our travels.   After taking on water - rather more […]

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29 July, 2013
Sunday - a day of rest?

On the third day of Fiesta in Ares we were greeted with a 16 blast rocket salute at 10am!   Carlos, in charge of the fireworks and originally  from Bournemouth, spoke great english and explained the rocket blasts were tradition and the morning one had been let off late as it was Sunday!   There would be […]

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28 July, 2013
Prizewinner

After much deliberation and consideration - because no answers were quite right - we are awarding the £10 to charity prize to Rob Newman on Red Rock for the invention of a hankelplate and grivvel although we did feel that looking for Claire's pearl earring, sanding off Rioja stains and hiding from customs and excise […]

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28 July, 2013
Crabs and Dolphins

 We’re now anchored safely in Ares having had an abortive attempt to stay at Sada marina.  Along the way we raced crabs (lost!) and played with dolphins.    Absolutely wonderful and what sailing is all about.   The bonus of being in Ares was meeting up with Swallow again, but not staying in Sada meant that we […]

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25 July, 2013
Totterdown by the sea

We have moved again, a very gentle sail of 14 nm from Laxe and its dunes and long sandy beach to Porto Malpica.   The scenery couldn't be more different.   Porto Malpica is protected by an enormous sea wall and the harbour is full of fishing vessels but the extraordinary sight is the array of brightly […]

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