Monday, July 16, 2012

On The Hard


At 8.00am on 28th June the travel lift picked up Pelangi, took her off the concrete blocks she’d been sitting on for 69 days and carefully lowered her back into the water. 

When we hauled her out we thought we’d be a few weeks in the boatyard then on to a safe anchorage while Gareth undertook a few new assignments and I went back to the UK to visit my family.  A quick sand down, slap on a few new coats of anti foul and she’d be right for another few years.  However, close inspection of the hull revealed blistering that needed serious attention.  Plus some rudder repairs were in order.  So, armed with some heavy duty grinding and sanding equipment G set to in 40 degree heat to take her back to bare and start the repair process.

We left her to “dry out” and G headed to Malaysia’s interior and Hong Kong while I went on to the UK for some long overdue “family time”.  Our Bev and Neil are still running their fantastic Guest House (Sampson Barton – or Sammy B’s to us) in beautiful North Devon and Mum lives with them, but is kept clear of the guests as she is getting a bit absent minded (shall we say) in her old age!.  I was really lucky to have great weather the whole time I was there so was able to take Mum on days out to the beach and long drives through the rolling countryside and over the moors of Exmouth. 
With guests fed and watered for the day we also had the chance of a few family days out to traditional cobbled stone villages and yummy pub lunches as the seaside.  Laura managed a week end visit to Sammy B’s and at the end of the trip I was able to spend 3 days in London with her and meet her fab flat mate Bridget and hunky new boyfriend Dave.  On my last Sunday Laura, Dave and I caught up with my old Wellie friends Nyki and Mat who been living in London for a few years now.  We met them on Hampstead Heath on a schorcher of a day and ended it drinking Pimms in a local pub beer garden.  Mat assures me that he reads all my blogs, so a questionnaire will be sent to you Mat in 6 hours on the content of this post!!
It was fantastic to see my wonderful family again and heartbreaking to leave them, but then it always is!!  After a 3 day trip back G was waiting at Kudat airport which made it a bit easier.  Although Pelangi was still in a grotty boatyard with the same concrete block and step ladder to negotiate it was great to be back on board.  With all prep work done we set about getting the anti foul on and getting her spruced up for a re launch.  I varnished the companionway and stairwell and gave the interior a few licks of paint to brighten her up and she was ready to go.

We stayed in Kudat a few extra days as there was a Sunset Music Festival being held on the Tip of Borneo.  We’ve actually sailed round here and it’s a fantastic spot with a gorgeous, long white sand beach just before the headland, then the sea crashing on the rocks at the actual tip.  A stage had been built on which the KK Philharmonic Orchestra played and accompanied most of the performers.  The youngest was an 8 year old violinist whose feet couldn’t even touch the ground – cute!  The festival was great with music ranging from classical to folk to jazz to contemporary and the setting was perfect.  A great night out and definitely worth hanging back for.

Since then we’ve slowly made our way back down the Borneo coast.  When I checked our log we made this passage 11 months ago on our way up to the Philippines, so some of the anchorages were familiar.  We did find a beautiful spot on Gaya Island off Kota Kinabalu which we hadn’t seen before.  A sheltered golden sand bay with fringing reef and very nice resort ashore.  We went over for dinner one night and got spoilt by the friendly staff and lovely food.  From there we re visited Tiga Island, a remote and deserted place which is only a few hours from the duty free port of Labuan.  We stocked up today so we can leave tomorrow for the dry state of Brunei with plenty of liquid refreshments on board, so the sundowners can continue!  We also have a few friends there who we’re looking forward to meeting up with again.

So with our first haul out experience under our belt and Pelangi gliding swiftly through the water with her new bottom we look forward to new and good times on the water.

For those of you interested, or who might be visiting the UK any time soon Sammy B’s link is always on the bottom of this blog.  You’d be made very welcome and would definitely put on a few pounds after all that country fayre!

Cheers then

Captns J and G XXX