Yachts & Yachting magazine

Paul Heiney

‘It was amazing that some of those boats were still afloat given the burden of bird droppings and leaf mould’

Another season ebbing away, and another year stuck pretty much to the now established tramlines which run along the southern Devon and Cornwall coastline. Nothing wrong with that; it is a feast of a coast. But a sailing diet needs to be varied now and again, and after two years of similar fodder the craving for new places was beginning to overwhelm

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