Back in Blighty.

50:09N
05:05W Friday
19th June 2009 Hi
to you all, we arrived in Falmouth safe and sound at 12:00 UTC we cleared our CG
66 with Falmouth Coast Guard at 11:15 and motored to Falmouth Marina near
Penryn. We are berth alongside in the Marina having bunkered 107 lts of fuel to
fill the tanks once again. We are now on our berth and the crew are busy making
arrangements to make their way home. Lucien has been talking with his wife to
arrange ferry bookings and Drew has disappeared to find some internet access.
Guy and I will be glad to have a clean boat. We
have new crew arriving tomorrow and will hope to leave on Monday for Salcome or
Dartmouth on our way to Sovereign Harbour, Eastbourne to meet our expected
arrival of Sunday the 28th at noon. Some
statistics-: We slipped
our lines in Sovereign Harbour on the 20 th July 2008 since
then we have sailed as far south as 15 degrees south and 65 degrees
west. We have used over 3000 lts of fuel, 132 days at sea and travelled 10,604
nautical miles. And 62 different ports of call. We have
had twenty one different members of crew, and finally we
used fifty six toilet rolls. I
will continue with the blogs to Sovereign Harbour and try and sum up what this
voyage has meant for me and so many people. For now I have a date with a
beer and a steak. My
thanks to all the crews, for without them this voyage would not have been
possible. They were, Bob,
First Mate, trans Atlantic Eastbound, Nick,Martin,Jake,Tim,Nick,Ben
,Barbara, Dave N.,Nick.P.James.Sarah,Emma,Kirsy
,Corrie,Emily,Ewan.Lucien,Mordecai,Guy,First Mate Eastbound Dave
.T . My
final words of praise have to be for Libertad, she has braved storms,
headwinds calms,whales.dolphins,flying fish, and through it all performed magnificiently,She gave the
crew and myself total confidence , whatever the waves and wind would throw at
her, as long as we treated her with respect, she would look after us. What a
boat! Best
wishes to you all, thank you for travelling with us, from the crew past and
present that have had the experience of a voyage
across the ocean aboard Libertad. Paul. |