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The 11th May 08 saw Paulene and I quickly
leaving the Sunday
service for our small sailing boat 'PennCirrus' to see 'The Artemis Transat.'
Yannick Bestaven, onboard Cervin EnR |
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I chose to use the engine, as I had been out in such an event before, when I
found keeping a good lookout to sail the boat meant that it was hard to watch the event.
We passed 'Cloudberry' and saw some more of our TMSC club members who were also out
to see the event.
'SirDuction'
full of spectators. She even had Jamie Watts up the mast. |
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Out past
Plymouth breakwater there were boats with very large
sails and squareish
tops to them. This was The Artemis Transat Fleet. Most conspicuous were the 60's as
they dominated all but
HMS Argyll, a
436ft frigate of the Type 23 Duke Class and 'The
Earl of Pembroke' a square rigged boat over on
the Eastern side of the breakwater. There were also the 40's fleet. Each racing
boat was accompanied by RIB's and boats filled with supporters and sponsors. We
all had a super afternoon viewing this spectacle. a large open outboard motor boat, with a big new stainless steel
'A' frame. Paulene was concerned that we would never find
them in this multitude of boats afloat. I saw a motor boat near Penlee Point
with a flash of metal above and set off to see and as we approached, Paulene
waved madly and we were pleased to find them. I had flown two large flags : the
cruising Mosquito flag and a pirate flag the skull & crossbones from our mast,
so they could find us again now. |
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The
Roscoff ferry
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Pont-Aven came. It looked as though it would have to creep
in among the fleet of boats but it came through the main channel, between Penlee
Point and the breakwater, which was
not so crowded with boats as the race
fleet was to start south of the breakwater.
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Paulene wanted to see the three masted square rigged boat 'The Earl of Pembroke' so we motored across, behind the boats accompanying the racing fleet. The water was wild with the wake of a multitude of boats trying to keep up with the fleet. We saw one of the lady helms on a racing 60's go forward to the front sails, she must have been on autohelm, and heaven help any one getting in the way!
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