One Last Bridge

Still windy in Heiligenhafen this morning but it was time to move to winter quarters. A complex manoeuvre with ropes got us out of the box in a cross-wind without embarrassment. 

An upwind plug took us under the Fehmarnsund bridge with only 7m clearance above our mast top. As usual it looked like 7cm. L is looking happy on the helm.

We were both thrilled with the Autohelm because it is working perfectly again after Nic installed the new cable. The grumps returned this evening when neither of us could shift the oil filter which we wanted to change as part of the end of season winterising of the engine. It's one of those upside-down-in-the-locker jobs. There's always something.

The weather has switched back to v hot, with a high pressure sitting near us. With the rest of today's jobs completed we settled in Burgstaaken marina on Fehmarn to the routine of a large bowl of food, a game of cards, some reading,  and this.

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  1. Dear Nic and Lesley, It is a great joy to read your blogs, sometimes I forget to read on the day and then I have more to read the next day. I am pleased you are enjoying it all. Especially the stories about Northern Germany and Denmark I like a lot because I have been to may places myself. Keep on sailing and much love from me, Peter

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