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Newsletter No 12

Eve of St Mawes and St Anthony LighthouseRevive yourself - short breaks

Relax in Cornwall on Eve of St Mawes

We speak English pretty well down here in Cornwall but things tend be very much more laid back than “up country”. We have a local expression that goes “I’ll do it drekly” literal translation means “I will do that directly” actually it is a bit like the Spanish “manana manana” for “I’ll do it tomorrow” but not quite as urgent as that!

So if the pace of life is wearing you out we can give you that all important break – sail away from the crowds – enjoy the fresh air – join in, stretch, relax and revive.

 

St Mawes and the Fal are recognised as one of the most desirable sailing areas any where in the world not just Cornwall. It’s not surprising really as we have clear waters, deep seas, sheltered estuaries and romantic harbours and inns.

 

Lizzie May in ScotlandRecharge in Scotland on Lizzie May

The CelticCoast’s seem to be are speciality and the reason being these beautiful coasts are unspoilt by massive developments, big towns and cities. We are the places you want to go to get away from the rush, hassle and pressure of modern life.

 

Lizzie Mays short breaks are all sailed in the outer Clyde around the islands of Arran, Little Cumbrae Island, Rothsey and maybe going through the Kyles of Bute. There are wonderful anchorages and pleasing harbours just waiting for you to appreciate them. Set out – sail away – shore yourself up with some super sailing.

Oosterschelde Log

Oosterschelde

15 Jun 2009 01:22 GMT
52°36.98'N, 004°30.29'E. Compass 001. Knots 5,6.

After a busy period with daytrips we left for Scheveningen on Friday evening, to be present during ‘Vlaggetjesdag’. It turned out to be a beautiful day and we sailed past the beach of Scheveningen together with the fishing boats and other ships, while our guests where tasting the ‘Nieuwe Haring’ (herring). Yesterday we had a daytrip for individual guests. Many old friends but also a lot of new people came on board on this rainy morning. Luckily the weather cleared up so we had a wonderful day of sailing. In the evening the guests for the voyage to Kiel arrived. We all got acquainted and after we had dinner together we left for Kiel. We were able to sail until midnight, but now the wind has turned north so we have turned on the motor.

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