Monday, 22 October 2018

SCILLY ISLES TO MILFORD HAVEN

 SCILLY ISLES TO MILFORD HAVEN



Great crossing from the Isles of Scilly to Milford . All was going good until the early hours of the morning when we had a full blown sever gale 8 for hours...was glad to see daylight... winds got up quick from 14 25 30 35 42....mental so this was our 1st serious weather offshore in the Bristol Channel.

Friday, 19 October 2018

BENEATH THE WAVES - DOLPHINS & OCEAN BEAUTY

 BENEATH THE WAVES - DOLPHINS


Will let the beauty of these dolphins do the talking.....


Dolphins are small-toothed cetaceans they have a distinct  curved mouths, which give them a permanent “smile.” There are 36 dolphin species, found in every ocean. Most dolphins are marine and live in the ocean or brackish waters along coastlines. Some Dolphins , such as he South Asian river dolphin and the Amazon river dolphin, or boto, that live in freshwater streams and rivers.

The largest dolphin, the orca, can grow to be over 30 feet long. The smallest, the Maui dolphin, is just five feet long.

Dolphins mainly feed on  fish and squid, which they track using echolocation, a built-in sonar that bounces sound waves off prey and reveals information like its location, size, and shape. An echolocating bottlenose dolphin can make up to a thousand clicking noises per second.

Behavior and reproduction

Living in pods that can number a dozen or more, dolphins are intensely social mammals that communicate with squeaks, whistles, and clicks. Whether dolphins have language, as humans do, is a topic that scientists have debated for decades.

As mammals, they have warm blood and nurse their young. Dolphins have more than one mate, and generally produce a single offspring that will stay with the mother for up to six years, depending on the species.

Dolphins are graceful, sleek swimmers that can reach speeds of more than 18 miles an hour. They are also playful and often frolic in a boat’s wake, leaping out of the water—possibly for fun, to communicate, or even shed pesky parasites.

Threats

For centuries, people have hunted dolphins for their meat and blubber. Today, their main threat comes from being caught accidentally in commercial fishing nets. Dolphins must rise regularly to the surface to breathe—becoming entangled in nets prevents this, leading to drowning. For maine dolphins, warming ocean temperatures because of climate change have caused some of their primary food sources to move into deeper, cooler water. Furthermore, marine heatwaves, also caused by climate change, appear to have a negative affect on dolphins' reproductive rates and ability to survive.

They are many threats to these creatures  hunting and entanglement in fishing gear, freshwater dolphins face the additional threat of dams fragmenting and degrading habitat.

Sunday, 16 September 2018

TAKE COVER - CAMARET - FRANCE-GERMAN BUNKERS & TOWN

 CAMARET - FRANCE - GERMAN BUNKERS & TOWN



Beautiful walk about in Camaret. Seen some amazing WW 2 bunkers and fortifications . Crazy. This is our last day in France before heading back to our own uk waters. For me it was a very sad time heading back.

CAMAARET - SUR - MER



Wednesday, 29 August 2018

FRENCH COAST BELLE ILE CASTLEGROIX PORT TUDY

 FRENCH COAST BELLE ILE - CASTLE




That’s us back on the French coast after crossing Biscay. Nice to arrive on the beautiful Belle ile. We then move on the next day to Groix another French island followed by lough Tudy.Vauban Citadel. City of Le Palais capital. Island of Belle-Ile



Monday, 27 August 2018

MOTIVATION FROM THE SKIPPER - THE OCEAN

 MOTIVATION FROM THE SKIPPER - THE OCEAN


Just a look at “just because” punching her way through some water...

Thursday, 23 August 2018

THE BAY OF BISCAY

THE BAY OF BISCAY



Just because Sails across biscay again for the second time. All was well just a swell when leaving but hey that’s biscay the rest was easy...it’s not always a monster . Feel free to leave comment and like and share......lots more to come.


Friday, 10 August 2018

BAY BISCAY - RIBADEO TO GIJON - NORTH SPAIN

 BAY BISCAY - RIBADEO TO GIJON





So on way to Gijon we stop and beautiful place again... we just had to stop. We see tuna for the first time also and try to get the cruising chute going again in light wind.

Monday, 30 July 2018

SPAIN BAY BISCAY - FINISTERRE TO CORUNA

FINISTERRE TO CORUNA



Finisterre to Coruna. A very calm day on the coast of death. But then Coruna chucked up a few surprises but it was awesome .Some fast sailing action included. Enjoy..

The Cape Finisterre Lighthouse is an active lighthouse on Cape Finisterre, in the Province of A Coruña, on the northwestern coast of Galicia in Spain.

Tower height‎: ‎17 metres (56 ft)


Gabriele from Roma, Italy / CC BY (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0)

Sunday, 29 July 2018

BAY OF BISCAY CEIDERA TO CORUNA

 BAY OF BISCAY - CEIDERA TO CORUNA


Cedeira to Coruna and first time sailing of from anchor. Forecasts...never right.

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