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Shrink wrap

January 19, 2018September 16, 2018MelodramaLeave a Comment on Shrink wrap

  Our boat is a boat! Today we took delivery of our new Dehler 38 in Griefswald. It has been shrink wrapped to protect it from the rain and snow during the Eastern German winter, and is in the yard at the factory, waiting for us to arrive in April to complete commissioning and handover. […]

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Grapefruit Graphics

November 7, 2017September 16, 2022adminLeave a Comment on Grapefruit Graphics

I have been working with hull graphics specialists Grapefruit Graphics to design the logo for Melodrama – this is the (almost) final cut (maybe), which they have cleverly superimposed on a picture of another Dehler 38. We know this boat does well out in the Whitsunday Islands, so hopefully we will too!

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Watching Drama Queen on AIS

November 1, 2017September 16, 2018MelodramaLeave a Comment on Watching Drama Queen on AIS

AIS is a wonderful piece of technology which is fitted to all commercial boats, and to many non-commercial craft too.  It transmits the current position of the boat, its speed and direction, and often its port of departure, destination and cargo.  This can be seen by all other boats in the vicinity, which is a […]

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The Dehler Factory

October 28, 2017September 29, 2018adminLeave a Comment on The Dehler Factory

On a wet Wednesday in October, we flew to Berlin from Dublin, and took the train to Greifswald where the Hanse Dehler factory is based. Greifswald is a delightful university town with cobbled streets, cafes, students on bikes, old barges on the river, and a huge factory making boats! Once we signed a non-disclosure agreement, […]

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Yachtmasters

October 2, 2017September 16, 2018admin1 Comment on Yachtmasters

After two fun-filled and exhausting weeks, the weekend of reckoning came. We had shared our first week with Veronique, a Swiss sailor with a yacht in St Tropez, and Richard, a retired surgeon. They opted to defer their exam after a frightening incident when we were rammed on the quay by an out of control motor […]

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Learning to Sail in Gibraltar

September 15, 2017September 16, 2018adminLeave a Comment on Learning to Sail in Gibraltar

Last year, way before we decided to buy a bigger boat, we booked a sailing holiday in September in the sun.  Thanks to our wonderful adventures sailing in America with Hope and Howard on board A-la-Mer, Second Wind and Timing, we have logged a huge number of sea miles, in all the varied distances and […]

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Now all we need is a boat…

September 12, 2017September 29, 2018admin4 Comments on Now all we need is a boat…

I know, I know, but I couldn’t imagine having a boat without a spinnaker! So we’ve ordered one from Saturn Sails. Yet again, following the tradition of the last four sails for Drama Queen, it’s my birthday present 🙂 We’ve also had to spec a pole and all the fittings, so this is the most […]

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Meltdown!

September 8, 2017September 29, 2018adminLeave a Comment on Meltdown!

We found a local Kip business that looks after the boats in the marina when owners are not there. So we asked their man Mark to drop down and check that the boat was still in the good shape that we’d left it in. He reported that the interior smelt dank, and mould was starting […]

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Trip to Kip 2

September 4, 2017September 29, 2018adminLeave a Comment on Trip to Kip 2

  Our last ever cruise on Drama Queen was a complete contrast to the June trip. Fair winds, sun, and some great sailing all the way to Kip to deliver the boat for sale. We passed by Largs on regatta day and watched the fleet beating down the channel, then swung across to watch the […]

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A Pint and Quart

August 27, 2017September 29, 2018adminLeave a Comment on A Pint and Quart

The end of August marks the end of the summer, and the traditional pursuit race to Portsalon, one of the highlights of the year. This was to be our last event in Drama Queen, and we were lucky to have the old crew on board – Nev, Diane and Gary along with new crew Deb […]

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Very Brexit Problems

July 21, 2017September 16, 2018admin2 Comments on Very Brexit Problems

As we deliberated over the final specification for the new boat, a worrying factor emerged. Every time the government made a move, the value of Sterling against the Euro fell, and the price of our new boat rose!! So before Mrs May, Boris and David made our new toy (not to mention everything else) unaffordable, […]

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The Trip to Kip

June 13, 2017September 16, 2018admin1 Comment on The Trip to Kip

  In June, when the weather in the North West corner of Ireland has a chance to be fine, we set off for our annual cruise on the West Coast of Scotland, with a plan to undertake some refit work on Drama Queen, our Elan 31, now 12 years old. It rained, incessantly, and we […]

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