I know it has been a while, over two weeks to be more precise but I was focussing on exams rather than keeping everyone up to date.
So the exams, well the second semester was harder both the material and the time frame. The biggest difference with semester one was the fact coursework was still a very big part in the last week of lectures and revision week. As a result I could not spend nearly as much time on revising. However I am confident I have passed all my modules and can now look forward to learn from practice. No more Uni-stuff till the start of the new academic year but a lot of boats still on my mind this summer.
Yesterday I thought I’d enjoy the weather and I set out on a tour on my bike. Confident as I was it was only the second time I went for a decent distance ride without taking along a tyre repair kit…
Anyway the route went from home down to Ocean Village Marina to have a look at Leopard which had just finished a delivery trip from New York (and called it a record attempt…). Though I’m not a big fan of powered winches I think it is the only way for the 98/99/100ft canting keel maxis such as Leopard3. (photo of the boat moored in Ocean Village)And to be fair the boat looks impressive and I think the scars of a year long campaigning give the boat just a bit more character. Anyway I went on and took the scenic route towards Hamble. This wasn’t the smartest thing as a downhill section was full of potholes and dodging them was not always possible. A particular bad one resulted in a nasty sound but other than that everything seemed fine. So I locked my bike and had a stroll around the docks in Hamble with a nice ice cream (oh yes it was/is very summery in the UK) only to find a deflated tyre upon my return.
A call later and I had found a refuge and a way to fix my tyre (which included borrowing another bike to get to Tesco’s). This took up a bit longer than planned and expected and once I was satisfied with the result it was way past six o’clock. This meant a meet up with my helpers (Fred and Laura) at the local pub which led to dinner and a night of Wii…
Of course I have tried to show my gratitude not only for helping me out this time but also for hooking me up with cool rides and I do hope they enjoy their cheese platter. If you got a boat related job in the area, have a look at their company’s website: Radical Marine.
Which brings me to more boats and sailing: A lovely list of events is forming and if it wasn’t for Schengen and the EU I think I could be filling my passport with stamps pretty nicely in the coming weeks. For this weekend it is Matchracing on Farr45’s. A different type of sailing and I really look forward to it especially since I’ve never done it on anything bigger than a polyvalk (http://www.hoogenboomkaag.nl/images/polyvalk.jpg)…
I really look forward to the coming weeks and will take notes for future reference.