Plenty of sunshine this weekend but the N-NE wind was a constant feature with the mean around 25 knots and odd gusts up to 40 knots if you could get out of the wind it was pleasant but in it on the coast a bit chilly.
No chance of a trip out this weekend so after a 'family' visit on Friday it was time to fit the Galvanic Isolator to Kiki given the significant difference to the Galvanic action on Kiki v's Kingfisher; in hindsight the 'test' was rather too conclusive. As ever sincere thanks to David for his lead in this; I make a good spanner monkey though
Consumer Unit
Unit 'broken' off BUS bar
Shrunk Sleeved Connections
Nicely Housed in Flexible Protective Sleeving
In Situ
Finished
Griff Rhys Jones classic yacht Undina has been in the shed for some refurbishment and now complete. Even as a Mobo'er I can appreciate the lines of this craft.
You may remember it being featured in this:
With the wind continuing to blow and always liking where possible to view a new port before making an approach from the sea we had a trip up to Orford to have a look on Sunday. With more East in the wind it was blowing a hooley and consequently nothing was moving but it is well worth a visit being pretty quaint but encompassing a lot of history and a castle; further up stream is Aldeburgh. The entrance has not been fully charted this year yet and wind directions, tides and weather has got to be very settled for a visit but it is something on our 'to do' list.
Orford 'Big Sky'
Blowing!