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Cruise 2017 Adventure
August 24th, 2018
TONY BULLIMORE
Tony Bullimore was one of my inspirations as a young sailor and so it was sad to hear of his death. He was such a lovely man who always had time and good advice, particularly on my first single handed transatlantic race on Cornish Meadow. This picture was sent to me by a good friend of a BBQ in Newport after the finish. Tony is on the left with his lovely wife Lalel - the two kids on the right is us. Steve Callahan is the one standing up and eating. An amazing man who survived 76 days adrift in the Atlantic on a life raft. His book Adrift is fantastic.
August 24th, 2018
HOUSE
There is a lot of wealthy people about these parts and so the houses are impressive. In Cornwall, they would make for a good-sized hotel. This one has its own marina!!
August 24th, 2018
VIKINGS
I have been following the Draken Harald Harfagre for a while now and so was hugely excited to see that she was in Newport and open to visitors. This is just the most amazing project for it is the largest Viking ship of modern times. The design and construction is a joy to see and you must visit their website to see video of her sailing in rough seas. When we were designing Aqua Quorum Adrian Thompson and I had a few wines and decided to put a Viking ships lines through the computer and were amazed at the performance. We did it again in the morning to make sure we hadnt made a mistake. We hadn't.
August 24th, 2018
BREAKERS
The second summer cottage that we visited was Breakers which made up for its ugly exterior with an opulent, some might say vulgar, interior. Whatever you feel they are breathtaking and it was interesting to see the degree of cutting edge innovation that was folded into the design.
One of features of ones time in Newport was to throw lavish parties that got more and more out of hand as time ticked on. One lady threw a party for a hundred dogs who were dressed up and sat at a huge table. Another planted a big orange grove in the garden and had two full orchestra performing!!!
One of features of ones time in Newport was to throw lavish parties that got more and more out of hand as time ticked on. One lady threw a party for a hundred dogs who were dressed up and sat at a huge table. Another planted a big orange grove in the garden and had two full orchestra performing!!!
August 24th, 2018
KITES
Just had to add these kites for they were amazing thanks to colour, scale and the fact that the swimmers legs went up and down as they swam.
August 24th, 2018
The Elms
Newport Rhode Island has a lot to offer on many fronts but for me its the summer cottages that stand out. It was here that the great and the good congregated for the summer and demonstrated their wealth. The British would call it a pissing contest and these guys could piss like a race horse.
There are lots of them remaining thanks to a restoration trust that was set up after twenty-two had been demolished, one for a car park. We visited two and our favorite was The Elms, what's extraordinary is that they were only used for eight to twelve weeks a year.
There are lots of them remaining thanks to a restoration trust that was set up after twenty-two had been demolished, one for a car park. We visited two and our favorite was The Elms, what's extraordinary is that they were only used for eight to twelve weeks a year.
August 16th, 2018
NY Yacht Club
One of the absolute highlights of Newport was being invited to the NY Yacht Club for an evening meal on the terrace overlooking the harbour. We met Chris, Kara and their lovely family in the Bahamas and promised to catch up with them in their home port. We felt like royalty as the club launch picked us up with a uniformed cox. Chris and Kara could not have been more gracious and the club is just amazing. Sunset saw us all stand for the canon as the Stars and Stripes were lowered. I just love how patriotic the Americas are.
August 16th, 2018
Limes Disease
There is a big problem here abouts with ticks and Lyme disease and so it was good to see the local community in Cuttyhunk pulling together with an elegant solution. This is toilet tubes stuffed with cottonwool with a few drops of Permethrin. It doesn't affect the mice as they pinch it for making winter nests but it does knock off ticks that would normally reside with them.