Monday 22 August 2016

Photo Gallery 5 - Sailing at Douarnenez

Last photo gallery is back to the sailing. 
For the record we are long since back in the UK but I am just catching up on some of the best images of our trip to Brittany.


Breton flag

Red ensigns in Brittany


Here are views of boats sailing out whilst attending the Festival "Temps Fete" at Douarnenez.  Before we concentrate on specific gaffers, some general shots:



We enjoyed sailing out on Victoria and keep the camera handy...



Lowestoft trawler a long way from home






Contrast of rigs




Square riggers here too

Passing close...




The Russian ship




Typical French lugger






This Swiss gaffer was having its mast stepped in the Marina at Brest as we were launched - not sure whether they too had come by road. Huge rig!




Now for a selection OGA boats - I'm sorry I didn't catch everyone.


Annabelle:

Annabelle
Witch:

Witch flying her smart new "ghoster"

Colin and Alistair

Eva Kristina:

Big Dutch gaffer Eva Kristina (with Gwenili chasing)

Catching us here

Gwenili:







Team Gwenili

Windbreker:




Playing with the new spinnaker sock - will it work?

Looks good!






Pilot cutters race:

Is it a parade or a race? Who cares?

Luke Powell at the helm of Agnes with lots of extra crew from his other  pilot cutters represented here


Cancalaise coming towards us with OGA modern pilot cutter High Barbaree sailing out on the right


Freya

Gwenili

Grainvillaise, another replica lugger built for her town (Grainville) in the north of Brittany

Time to head for home:

Farewell to Witch , starting her voyage home


East Breeze is also on her way

Bye Marion!

Finale:

The grand finale is some kind of sea battle enacted in the harbour

We watch from Windbreker and can''t really tell what's going on - but the fireworks are good afterwards.

That's all folks - best camera shots beginning to end. Well done for getting this far!

Friday 19 August 2016

Photo Gallery 4 - Douarnenez, in harbour

Douarnenez was more photogenic and more convivial than Brest and I managed to take more close-up photos of people with their boats (and their dogs) than before. This gallery contains photos taken in the harbour where there was always lots going on and then Gallery 5 will be back to boats out there sailing about:


View of the town as we approached - Dz

We were moored up on buoys here in Rosmur Harbour - tented village along the quay


There were free water taxis run by local volunteers but they were in some demand so we sometimes used our own tenders. I'm not sure why I find it quirky but the French word for tender is 'annexe'. Here are some examples:

The skippers (yes, plural) and crew of High Barbaree going ashore. One of the skippers had to paddle.

No gaffers blog is complete without at least one cloggie doggie

Team Eva Kristiana heading off for walkies


Koshe is our best known and loved cloggie doggie, heading ashore from Windbreker with Else

Calling by to say hello en route

Chopping oar: a poor photo of Martin and Jean-Loup in  Gwenili's tender but included here because of the ingenious repair to the oar



A significant proportion of the Pen Duick fleet were here - nearest one is the gaffer I photographed sailing

'Sail and oar' in the harbour:

From the SW Area of the OGA David (right) built Aberrare himself

Rowing...



...and later sailing



That tan sail in among the moorings is OGA trailer section boat "Faith"

Faith beyond and Witch in the foreground

Better view of Faith sailing 
Someone's caught a crab - not sure how they say that in French

Pretty sail with paddling escort



Even the larger boats sailed right into the harbour - this is Grayhound

Nice tight turn and back out again


Repairs in harbour:

Marion lost a block up her mast on East Breeze so to fix it she is going up the mast of Passager. East Breeze will be leant over so she can reach to make the repair
Looks tricky with one hand
Holding East Breeze at an angle






Here's the second attempt - Janet having a go and she does finally manage get the new block attached




Musical Entertainment in the harbour:








Evening in the harbour:




Late night visitors by tender

Last drinks with our neighbours - when you are sharing a mooring it's churlish not to...

Still rocking on the quay but bedtime on Victoria

 One last "gallery" to follow with pictures of boats sailing around here including our OGA chums.