What's going on with the boat?

After ten years living on Tarquilla we have moved to land. I'm often asked if we love the house or miss the boat and the real answer is - both. We still have Tarquilla and we are open to all options at the moment as far as her future is concerned. We will carry on working on her, it would be great to be able to sail her again. The Scilly Isles, Portishead marina, Bristol harbour and Falmouth are all places we have talked about as well as many others further afield. But, on the other hand, if a family was looking for a boat, ready to do the preparation she needs and wanted to take her on then we would sell her. She is not ready to sail off into the sunset but has a lot of life left in her. If you or someone you know would be interested then please contact us. She is 3 ply cold moulded, 42 foot long, one off design built in the 1960's. She has 2 double cabins and 2 single berths, a good size saloon, a decent size galley, head and a covered cockpit. She has two engines and a full suit of sails. We have lots more photos and can provide more details or answer questions. In the meantime, this blog has come to a natural pause for now as we take on new adventures.

Blogtober 12 - Pages

Did you know we have a selection of pages at the top of the blog? Information about the boat and crew, the ships log, resources for anyone thinking about cruising and pages about photography and writing.

I've also just added a page I've been meaning to create for ages now about British holidays. I've started today with South East Cornwall and hope to add other places over the rest of the month and possibly even beyond. The link is below if you fancy having a look.

Travelling in Britain

 

Cornish sea side village with stone harbour walls and blue sea

 

 

 

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