Around the Dengie Peninsula - solo, in my 20' boat
On the Essex coast, I sail around the Dengie Peninsula in my 20' Norfolk Gypsy, I sail out from Bradwell, head down alongside the Dengie Flats, over the Raysand, and up the Rivers Crouch and Roach to Paglesham Pool. Then I return with the tide early the next morning. Whilst anchored for the night I also find a passage in a Joseph Conrad novel which describes one of the nearby creeks - an inlet which allows a boat to seemingly 'disappear' out of the River Thames.

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Sailing to the Gunfleet wind farm - solo, in my 20' boat

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Across the River Blackwater to Salcott Creek - and I (briefly) go aground again.

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1966 Mini Cooper S: The Tiny British Car That Humiliated the Rally Giants, Then Got Robbed!

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Fatal Sea Accident on the Yacht SPEEDY GO | Man Overboard in the Baltic Sea | BSU Accident Analysis

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UK Harbour Tug Assisting Container Ship Into Port. Real time with actual audio plus voiceover.

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Wooden BoatBuilding with Centuries of Tradition in Iran

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Stuck aground at high tide

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Reopening a Remote Wilderness Lodge for the Summer

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Die Pamir doku deutsch - Untergang eines Großseglers - die Pamir Reportage

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Up the Colne to Alresford Creek

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From a dinghy to a BIGGER boat - 6 things I've had to get used to

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This Engine Runs at ~300 RPM... Modern Diesels Run 3000+

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The Mechanic Who 'Illegally' Made Every Mosquito Faster Than the Spec Sheet

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HMS Victory in 3D: Total Guide (1/2)

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Things get messy

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No. 24 Cornish Shrimper 2 years on, Reality v Expectation, is this the right boat for you?

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My first race: a Norfolk Gypsy vs. Essex smacks! (OGA East Coast Race)

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Inside the T-34-85

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EP116 - Navionics vs OpenCPN vs Orca — Which Chartplotter App Is the Best?

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