Whilst telling the wife about my plans to take a tour of the Wold (an area I have yet to visit - I believe Stow is a delightful town) I was somewhat taken aback at her unbridled enthusiasm and encouragement. Her insistence on life insurance, medical cover and a 2 year time limit should have alerted me to the developing misunderstanding. I was showered with admiration and praise for my adventurous spirit and bravery so, needless to say, it would have been somewhat churlish to admit that my plans were considerably less ambitious than she thought. Essentially, I am now committed to crossing two oceans (really big ones!) and various other bits of water in between. I have to set off next Spring because she has placed an advert to rent my shed out and I think she will be taking a lodger. She is one of those "glass half full girls".
Luckily enough both of the kids had been returned from slavery (marked "unfit for purpose") so I have renamed them and they now have new owners in the middle east somewhere... the profits have enabled me to order new wire to keep the mast up, new bits of rope to keep the sails on the yacht, various gubbins to fix the whirly bit behind the engine, new cushions to encourage sleep, new windows that will not pop out at the sight of a wave, (I hope the only wave I see is the wife's on the lock gates at Widnes International Marina) oh.. and some shiny new sails.
I think it is fair to say that the ball is rolling.So......, you may have guessed that I need a fair bit of advice! (and yes... I have already been told to seek advice from a psychiatrist).
Expensive stuff first...... windvane steering jobby thing. I have been told that a Navik is the one for an Albin Vega but they do not appear to make them any more. (Don't suppose anyone has one in there shed?). If anyone can find one for me that would be great - or suggestions for an alternative?
Radar - I believe you can get modern ones that do not use much power - any thoughts would be appreciated....
enough for now - wife has just asked me how to spell "desertion"....hmmmm.....
Luckily enough both of the kids had been returned from slavery (marked "unfit for purpose") so I have renamed them and they now have new owners in the middle east somewhere... the profits have enabled me to order new wire to keep the mast up, new bits of rope to keep the sails on the yacht, various gubbins to fix the whirly bit behind the engine, new cushions to encourage sleep, new windows that will not pop out at the sight of a wave, (I hope the only wave I see is the wife's on the lock gates at Widnes International Marina) oh.. and some shiny new sails.
I think it is fair to say that the ball is rolling.So......, you may have guessed that I need a fair bit of advice! (and yes... I have already been told to seek advice from a psychiatrist).
Expensive stuff first...... windvane steering jobby thing. I have been told that a Navik is the one for an Albin Vega but they do not appear to make them any more. (Don't suppose anyone has one in there shed?). If anyone can find one for me that would be great - or suggestions for an alternative?
Radar - I believe you can get modern ones that do not use much power - any thoughts would be appreciated....
enough for now - wife has just asked me how to spell "desertion"....hmmmm.....