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The long way home

It was 18h30 and we were ploughing through a thick blanket of weed at the end of our first day on our first French canal, using full revs to achieve no more than 3kts. The echo-sounder was reading 0.8m. We bottom out at 1.3m even without the mast. A VNF (Voies Navigables de France) van pulled up alongside and the driver pointed out we should have stopped by 1800 as that’s when the locks closed, then asked where we proposed to moor as the only available space this side of the next lock was occupied. We didn’t have an answer, so he left us to it.

In the end we managed to reverse to some railings under a bridge, plough the keel into the mud and get lines round the railings. But we wondered what on earth we thought we were doing, and how we would ever get out of this mess.

It had all begun in 2021 when Such Stuff was residing at Cleopatra Marina in Preveza, Greece and we were learning just what a hassle keeping her there after Brexit was going to be. We’d need to maintain a Transit Log – reporting to the Port Police every time we entered or left a harbour and take her out of the EU at least once every 18 months. That meant Albania – not a particularly attractive prospect – or Turkey, or Montenegro – both a considerable sail away.

Add to that, the boat was 32 years old and, having been in the Mediterranean for 16 years, was in need of some serious tlc. Being 1,500 miles away she was just antifouled and bunged back in every year. Now we live in Cornwall – one of the finest cruising areas in the UK

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