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1. Brentford to Newhaven
Tuesday morning 22nd July Ocean Princess caught the 0800 tide from the sea lock at Brentford and had a very enjoyable cruise through the centre of London and on through the Thames Barrier. The boat was then buzzed by a 40 knot rib belonging to the Metropolitan Police and boarded, under the 'Prevention of Terrorism Act', by two burley policemen. Details of where we were going and where we had come from were given and we were cleared as an 'immediate threat to national security'. The sea passage down the Thames Estuary and on to Queenborough was calm, arriving at the Queenborough pontoon for fuel and water at 1800.
Picture: Ocean Princess moored overnight on the pontoon at Queenborough.
Wednesday morning 23rd July Ocean Princess cruised the river Swale, around the Isle of Sheppey, and into the Channel. Rounding North Foreland Ocean Princess joined a sailing regatta of ocean yachts off Ramsgate.A south westerly force 4/5 was ideal for the yachts and no problem for Ocean Princess. As we approached Dover and turned south westerly the seas began to get rougher. The Dover Straits were busy with shipping and the crew were in constant touch with the Port of Dover by VHF radio while passing the harbour entrance. This being essential to ensure all shipping were aware of our presence.We soon discovered the limitations of hand held VHF which only worked when held outside the boat either in the cockpit (this was not practical as the cockpit was decked over) or standing in the rear hatch where messages had to be relayed by 'runner' through the boat to the forward helmsman. This was our first experience of rough water with waves over 4 foot.
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