Reef: Left over Right, Then, Right over Left
Sheetbend: Up the neck, strangle and spit. (I made that one up.)
Prepared to make some good pictures tomorrow.
Bowline: Twist right, out the hole round the back and down again.
Reef: Left over Right, Then, Right over Left Sheetbend: Up the neck, strangle and spit. (I made that one up.) Prepared to make some good pictures tomorrow.
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Land Lock, should do a couple of these questions now and then, when in, Reading. Just pinned up the chart 🤓.
Flags arrived from Force 4 Chandlery. A - Z and some. My last night in, Falmouth, before returning to, Reading, a Yachtmaster. The storm passed, almost metaphorically, leaving wonderful views and pleasurable beeches. The oppertunity to further build my future in chartering is increased and I'll be maintaining my frequent revision and the jobs of up keeping Yachtmaster client's media presence updated, through, Squint Koros UK services.
My course goes on for the Ocean Development, I'll be back soon. Another day of unusual weather spells. Meeting lows and highs on barometric pressure. The water was a greenish blue, as different from its usual azure. The clouds might suggest weather following the storm yesturday and further low pressure from tropic continental and tropic maritime winds. Ended the day redrafting more of, The Curse of The Spider. A rough audio extract is below.
60+ knots wind, Storm force on the waters of Falmouth today. Witnessing the warm sector, I retreated to do further redrafting of, The Curse of The Spider. A rough audio extract is below.
Small audio extract, above, from redrafting The Curse of the Spider by Aaron Dia Pemberton.
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AuthorAaron Dia Pemberton. RYA qualified skipper. Trawler yacht captain of T&Eadapt Categories |