Tuesday 4th
After a hearty breakfast, we said goodbye to Lou and set off about 11.00 A good north wind meant we could make good speed under sail, our destination Falmouth with a proviso of getting as far as we could with the favourable wind. By 15:30 we were going well and sited Fusion heading for Falmouth, we had decided to press on knowing that tommorrow was a no wind day. By 20;00 we were only 5 miles from Plymouth and decided that we would be better off going for Newton Ferrers At 21:30 we had a close encounter of the warship kind when 2 frigates crossed our bow at a range of 300 yds and speed of 20+knots bit scary!
At 22:10 we picked up a mooring bouy in Newton Ferrers had a quick meal and crashed into our beds.
We took turns to stand watch as we decided that we would try to make Swanage in the one passage.
Sleep was relatively easy on the smooth sea.
As we passed Portland Bill the wind filled in and we had a broad reach to Durlston. Moored up at about 23:50. We left tidying up the boat for the next day.
A long and tiring adventure.
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