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This is a log of sailing activities aboard Daisy II, a 22ft Drascombe Coaster No.280.
Formerly named Aquarius, she was built in July 1997 by Honnor Marine(UK) Ltd of Totnes, Devon. The original Daisy, a Devon Lugger, was purchased in 2005 following an unexpectedly early opportunity to realise a mid-life crisis! Daisy II, with cabin, afforded more scope for overnight stops, and was purchased at the end of 2006.
For several seasons she was moored at Pin Mill on the River Orwell, Suffolk. More recently, the trailer sailing option, utilising a versatile ‘roller coaster’ road trailer, has extended the sailing range. Over the years, we have sailed from various locations off the south coast from Cornwall to Hampshire, a number of inland reservoirs and the Norfolk Broads. However, her key stamping ground is the east coast, usually based around the Harwich area and reaching destinations ranging from North Kent up to Southwold, whilst also launching on the North Norfolk coast at Wells next the Sea. Most recently, a trip from Harwich to Whitby has served only further to whet the appetite: perhaps, one day, Daisy II might complete her journey, in small stages of course, around the UK!
2019: 205.4nm (up to 30th June)
2018: 611nm
2017: 605nm
2016: 678nm
2015: 690nm
2014: 737nm
2013: 655nm
2012: 462nm
2011: 580nm
2010: 432nm
2009: 349nm
(distances recorded, since the beginning of 2009, using Garmin GPS technology)
Total recorded distance: 6004 nm
Hi Julian
ReplyDeleteI have really enjoyed your blog and the photos not least because I have just purchased your old Devon Lugger Dasiy 1 for family day sailing - there are some great ideas for potential days out on the water which will really help us get the most from Daisy 1.
Thank you!
Hi Paul
ReplyDeleteMany thanks for your comment. I'm absolutely thrilled with the news that you have purchased the original Daisy. She is a wonderful boat, and I'm really looking forward to seeing her on the water soon.
Have you joined the Drascombe Association? It is a wonderful resource for a very modest annual outlay - £15. As the treasurer, I'm happy to help facilitate your membership if required. Otherwise, you can find joining instructions on the association website - there is a link on the blog. If you are really quick about it, your membership may well be in time to receive a copy of the special 100th edition of DAN (Drascombe Association News) which is due out in November.
Please get in touch, since I have some original photos of Daisy- in fact, now I know where she has gone, I may make a feature of them on the blog when I get time. My icontact details are Julianmerson at aol dot com.
It would be great to stay in touch, to meet up for a sail at some stage, and perhaps to see you at a future east coast rally.
Congratulations on your purchase - you won't regret it!