
For the majority of the day the boat seemed to be tipped on its side, a rather fun experience when half the crew are rolling around the cockpit after falling off the built in benches. The splashes also seemed to reach us when the cockpit cover was up, as Lydia was unimpressed to discover when a buckets worth of sea water left her drenched and the rest of the crew remained reasonably dry, this was taking one for the team as Katie called it or simply sitting in the wrong place.

We are now anchored in a bay on the side of Great Cumbrae Island, close to Largs so that we can nip across tomorrow morning. (It should only take us 30 minutes according to Colin – but bearing in mind that it always takes us longer!)
After eating a lovely chicken korma, we are now anticipating our delicious dessert of chocolate fondue and tropical fruit. Despite the freezing temperatures of the Scottish sea, we are still managing to eat amazingly good food, much to our surprise.
Adios for now.
Love all xxx
Read more about Sail Training on board Tenacity of Bolton at
http://www.tenacityofbolton.org/
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