Week 1 : 25th to 31st May

Departing the Fal estuary passing by our friendly lighthouse at St Anthony’s head

Thursday from Mylor to Polperro

Wind SSE 1-2 sunny

After finally completing the loading of the boat, a process that seemed a bit like moving house, we cast off from our life on land. We departed at midday on a bright sunny and calm day. There was barely any wind, we motored gently, easing Captiva out past St Anthony’s head towards Polperro.

Polperro mooring

Friday from Polperro to Yealm

Wind SE 3-4 Sunny

After a brief stroll around Polperro, we try to walk each day as life on board can be quite sedentary, we departed at 9:30 aiming for Salcombe. Due to the higher winds and the unfavourable direction we moored in Yealm. A stroll along the river and a leisurely visit to the Dolphin in Newton Ferrers before curry on board Captiva.

Yealm river

Saturday sail to Dartmouth

Wind NE 2-4 Sunny again 🙂

A day sail to Dartmouth in gentle winds that continue to be on our nose!*<?. We anchored to one side of the channel for a comfortable evening. A longer sail than previous visits but arrived in time for a walk and refreshments in the sunshine. Another meal on board enjoying the company of the brave Maisie cat.

Maisie cat in Dartmouth

Sunday and Monday, picturesque but not peaceful Lulworth Cove

W NE 2-4 Sunny!!!

An early departure from Dartmouth (5am) for the crossing of Lyme Bay, again with the wrong winds. Arrived in time for a swim from the boat. A very busy Lulworth cove as was bank holiday weekend. We went ashore to find food but everywhere was fully booked, ended up with battered gurnard and mounds of chips, the last servings from the takeaway kiosk.

Peaceful once the crowds had gone

We had a lovely walk to Durdle Door on Monday morning and a refreshing swim off the beach. We met John, Isabelle and Pippa for a continental style lunch. A lovely few hours at the Lulworth Cove Inn then a walk back to the cove for our return to Captiva.

View of Lulworth Cove from walk to Durdle Door
Durdle Door
Lovely lunch
Back to the boat

Tuesday and Wednesday Yarmouth, Isle of Wight

Wind ENE 2-4 uggg but mostly sunny

We left at 8am after releasing our anchor from a rock, thinking that the tide would help to push us along. Unfortunately we reached St Alban Head too late and spent a couple of hours doing 1.5 knots.

Was a relief to finally see the Needles

Arrived at Yarmouth late afternoon. After refreshing shower ashore we had an unsuccessful search for an evening meal. We booked for the next evening.

Wednesday a morning walk around Yarmouth followed by lunch on board. We then walked the Robert Hooke Way to the pebbly beach at Freshwater Bay for a dip in the sea (cool and bruising to the feet), but a lovely afternoon.

Yarmouth to Freshwater walk
Pebbly beach at Freshwater bay
Meal at the Terrace restaurant, very good

6 thoughts on “Week 1 : 25th to 31st May”

  1. Wow!
    Looks like a real maritime marathon
    Proper Job!
    Let me know when you’re passing Cumbria

  2. Hi Alex,
    Our first comment! Hope you’re both all well.
    We will be up the East coast if you are in Newcastle area at the right time. However we will be going via Belfast and Peel on the IOM after the western islands of Scotland. So not handy for Penrith.
    You can track us on the Marine Traffic app, by searching for MMSI number 235000441 which will return the right boat called Captiva.

    Have fun with the cycling. My son Paul is in an Armenian bike race in June, so is still keen. Rides around Seattle with Lori in a trailer.

    Cheers
    Richard

  3. Jill Thompson
    Jill Thompson

    Loving the pics , especially of dear Maisie. Who’d have thought she’d find renewed life as Ships Cat ! X

    1. Thanks Jill, she has adapted really well to life at sea, hope your Thompson twins are enjoying their territory without her x

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