Mission accomplished!Visiting Deacons Boatyard were Nosey, Bonaire, Frith and Grace. Coming by car, or already there: Sophia, Vol-au-vent. I do believe this is the first rally held in the new look boatyard and it was good to see our battle flags in my home port. As the regulator on my gas BBQ was not regulating, we had a pontoon lunch powered by boat oven and grill. Being safety conscious, there were no corks in sight. We used screw caps instead 🙂.
After some outboard engine troubles, we set off up the river, a little ahead of the planned schedule. The two canoes (Bonaire, Vol-au-vent) made excellent progress downwind and with the current. Motoring dinghies just about kept up until they had to switch to oars when the water became a bit thin. It took about an hour to reach the pub. Yes, we were a bit early and it was neaps. Best to go up on a lunchtime high instead of acquiring one via beer. Anyway we had decent weather all day except for the last five minutes as we approached the pub at Curbridge when we received some light rain. Nothing to worry about. The pub was busy but we found space and were made very welcome. The owners are considering bank work, in both senses, to make it easier to get ashore.
We returned to our tenders and canoes just as the tide turned. Top marks to Bonaire who, in their canoe, battled against the stiff headwind and did the entire journey by arm power. Top marks also go to Sophia for lending me an engine. More top marks go to crew Grace who put in some extended rowing after both their dinghies ran out of juice on the way back. Linda also gets her explorer badge for visiting Botley on the way back. OK - everyone gets top marks!
Thanks to
John, Martin, Linda, Kevin, Felicity, Pam, Adrian, Jenny, Peter and Sue for making it a great day despite the weather outlook.
Until next time - pip pip - Ken