Thanks again Sir. A wonderful creek probing adventure, and a damn good job of documenting the upper Blygh warfage remains. Remarkable maritime history there. Regarding the prop shaft, and unwelcome though it certainly was, it's probably for the best that it was tested to failure in a tranquil creek, rather than at sea, in dire need, in a force eighter, with a thunderous and rocky lee shore snapping at your keels. Kind Regards. ( Did you quant it through the bridge on your return?, or maybe you had an outboard too).
I just drifted with the tide - the repair bill was £500. That stopped the project for a month or more. I just paddled back - never leave home without a paddle.
along these estuaries you get a real mixture of woodland and sea birds - a bird up in a tree with flat water in front has an amplifier in front of it Dylan
One of Dylans most esoteric videos with superb music..and amazing derelict Docks and Wharf..
Thanks again Sir. A wonderful creek probing adventure, and a damn good job of documenting the upper Blygh warfage remains. Remarkable maritime history there.
Regarding the prop shaft, and unwelcome though it certainly was, it's probably for the best that it was tested to failure in a tranquil creek, rather than at sea, in dire need, in a force eighter, with a thunderous and rocky lee shore snapping at your keels. Kind Regards. ( Did you quant it through the bridge on your return?, or maybe you had an outboard too).
I just drifted with the tide - the repair bill was £500. That stopped the project for a month or more. I just paddled back - never leave home without a paddle.
ps ua-cam.com/video/FH1A_nBUjag/v-deo.html
was that a woodpecker I heard? lovely stuff - again - thanks
along these estuaries you get a real mixture of woodland and sea birds - a bird up in a tree with flat water in front has an amplifier in front of it
Dylan
Lovely video , sounds like it was an expensive trip lol .