They’re Taking Our Boat….. (MJ Sailing – Ep 163)

Get the family off the boat, because Falmouth Boat Company is coming to tow it away!!
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After a month off the grid, we head into the town of Falmouth, not only so we can fill our cupboards with food again, but because we need to get Elements ready for her survey.

It’s the perfect motor in (no wind for sailing though, unfortunately) where we had sun, warmth, and even dolphins to greet us on our way! Once we had a slip secured though, it was time to get to work. Running ALL over town, we hunted through hardware stores, auto part stores, and chandleries to get all the little necessities to make Elements 100% ready for her survey.

When the big day came we weren’t allowed to be there for the tonnage portion (COVID restrictions at the marina), so the three of us hung out at the harbour until it was time for the onboard survey. Which, lol, I did no filming of because I assumed the guy would not want a camera following him around as he worked. Darn it. Hindsight is 20/20, and I should have just asked. 😉

Well….I think you all know the outcome of how things went there!

Much love from Cornwall!
Jessica, Matt & Georgie

YOU’VE NEVER HEARD OF THIS CATAMARAN – But It’s Our Newest Contender – The Max Cruise 42 -MJ Sailing

There’s a brand new catamaran design being launched, and we’ve just added to our list of contenders. The Max 42 by Max Cruise Marine. http://maxcruisemarine.com/

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Our goal is to spend the next two years building the perfect catamaran for ourselves. Originally we had narrowed it down to the Oram 45R; the Grainger Raku 44; and the Schionning Arrow 1360. But along the way we began talking to another company which is coming out with a brand new catamaran design. Unlike the other choices, which are foam core flat panel kits, the Max 42 is comprised of 3 dimensional modules. The exterior will arrive to us with a gel coat finish, which means we wouldn’t need to spend nearly 10 months of our time sanding and faring ourselves, preparing it for paint.

We think there are a lot of great options with the Max 42, and it easily made its way into our list of contenders of build we be starting this year. Just make sure to stay tuned in the next few weeks when it goes in a head to head battle with the Schionning Arrow 1360, and we pick a winner!

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The Swells Are TOO BIG – Get Me OFF This BOAT!! (MJ Sailing – Ep. 162)

While in the Helford River, we knew that we were getting Elements scheduled for a survey in Falmouth, and if she sold, this would be our last time out fully enjoying the cruising life. No schedules, just bumming around with friends, and sitting around enjoying sunsets.

We take a stunning hike ashore in the afternoon where everything is SO GREEN that it almost feels unreal. When we get back to Elements, there are some bad swells rolling in due to the exposed nature of the anchorage, and so we happily take a few hours to get off the boat by having a bonfire ashore with our new friends on Polaris.

Going from glass calm our first night to rocking and rolling all over 48 hours later, I don’t think it’s the kind of tranquility either of us were expecting when we first arrived!

Much love from Cornwall!
Jessica, Matt & Georgie

THEY DRAGGED INTO US!! (MJ Sailing – EP 161)

There’s a heavy North Atlantic storm blowing over us, and our neighbor’s anchor chain wrapped right around ours!

We prepare ourselves for a restless night as we know a bad storm with sustained winds in the mid 30’s and above will be blowing over us. But just as it’s getting started, (around midnight, as always) we hear a bump-bump and realize our neighbor has dragged into us! They managed to get off without issue, but a few hours later a pan pan is put out and St. Mary’s rescue boat heads into our anchorage to assist another boat in need.

36 hours later, after the storm has passed, it’s time to head back to the mainland. We get the anchor up just after dawn, and leaving in some very sloppy seas, make our way to the Falmouth area. The start may have been a little rough, but the sights greeting us when we arrived are nothing short of heavenly.

We hope you enjoy!

Much love from the Isles of Scilly!
Jessica, Matt & Georgie

AGROUND in 2 Feet of Water – Let’s Inspect the Bottom Paint! (MJ Sailing – Ep 160)

Does our boat do well drying out at low tide? We’ll pretty much find out!!

We chose the spot we anchored in because we knew we could get in with a shallow draft, but what we were not expecting was for the tide to fall so low that we’d be sitting in 2 feet of water! But, since we had the opportunity, we used that time to inspect our bottom paint we applied last spring to see how it’s held up over the past year without a single cleaning.

Using the beautiful sunny day we had, we took the dinghy, as well as Georgie, over to the neighboring island of St. Martin to enjoy their white sand beaches. Looking around, it was hard to tell we were sitting in a corner of England. It looked way too Caribbean to be so far north!

Lastly, we went to the posh island of Tresco to spend a few days. Beautiful hikes awaited us, and a secret little lookout over the sound and all the boats anchored there. Definitely an island group that is a little slice of paradise and we were pretty sure we could spend months there exploring it.

We hope you enjoy!

Much love from the Isles of Scilly!
Jessica, Matt & Georgie

WE SOLD THE BOAT & We’re Going Home!! – A Quick Real Time Update

We can’t hold this news in any longer … WE’VE SOLD ELEMENTS!! Without ever officially listing her, we’ve had a few interested buyers. There was one person in particular who was sure this was going to be his new boat, and we wanted to make sure that happened for him!

Stay tuned to find out how this all came about, and what the future holds for us.

We hope you enjoy!

Much love from England!
Jessica, Matt & Georgie

We Have Too Much CRAP!! (MJ Sailing – Ep 159)

There’s never much spare room on a boat, and we have a number of things that need to go!

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Picking up in St. Marys, we clear the boat of some unused ‘junk’ and are quite happy for the extra spaces it leaves us with. Once on shore, we walk the fortified grounds of a fort and pass by a castle built in 1593.
When it’s time to head off to the next island of Teän, we make sure to leave on a rising tide as there is quite the tricky route to pass through. Between the islands are many spots that dry out at low tide, and keeping yourself on the proper track is of the utmost importance!
Meeting us at the other end though is a quiet and protected anchorage at an uninhabited islands, perfect for strolling and watching the black backed seagulls that soar above our heads.

We hope you enjoy!

Much love from the Isles of Scilly!
Jessica, Matt & Georgie

Did We Just Step into the Bahamas?! (MJ Sailing – Ep 158)

With crystal clear waters and white sand beaches, one might think we’re in the Bahamas….instead of much further north in England.

After arriving to the island of St. Agnes, Matt and go on a circumnavigation, and at times are hard pressed to tell if we’re in the Bahamas or in England. It’s the perfect mix of clear turquoise waters, white sand beaches, and cute stone cottages next to looming rock formations.

We also enjoy a BBQ on the beach with our friend Walter, who happened to make the trip over from Plymouth at the same time as us. Getting back to our tenders in at dusk was fun…especially when they pulled out their extra bright headlamp to light our surroundings.

Before it was time to leave St. Agnus, the two of us stopped into the Turk’s Head for a pint of Cornish beer. Not only does it have beautiful views of the harbour as you sit in their outdoor garden, but it also happens to be the southern most pub in England. A pretty cool thing to check off the list of places we’ve visited in our lives.

We hope you enjoy!

Much love from England!
Jessica, Matt & Georgie

Our BEST SAIL YET! We Can’t Slow Her Down!! (MJ Sailing – Ep 157)

We wanted to work our way west along the coast of England, but when some good north winds came along, we chose to ride them 90 miles to the Isles of Scilly. There's a notorious spot called The Lizard, where if you time the tides wrong, you're looking at very built up and uncomfortable seas.

We left from Cawsand Bay around 2 pm, with the hopes of averaging 4.5 knots of speed, to put us at the Lizard around 1:30 am. Our only problem? Elements was having the sail of her life and DID NOT want to slow down! Shooting out of Plymouth Sound at 8 knots, we kept reefing and minimizing headsail, but there was no way we could get her down to that 4.5 knots we were aiming for.

We did end up getting to The Lizard about two hours early, but because we stayed 5 miles offshore, and had the wind and current coming from the same direction, it was a non issue. We were able to continue on and make it to the Isle of St. Agnus in the early morning.

So many great places to explore here, and we're so happy to have you along for the ride!

We hope you enjoy!

Much love from England!
Jessica, Matt & Georgie

As Long As The MOST IMPORTANT Crew Member Is Happy…. (MJ Sailing – Ep 156)

It’s always all about HER. The most important crew member on board, and the one that always needs the most attention. And it’s our job to keep that little furball happy.

We do a lot of exploring from where we are anchored in the River Lynher in Cornwall, just outside of Plymouth. Georgie gets to go ashore in Wacker Quay, and then later us humans take the dinghy up to St. Germans to see their viaduct.

When the weather lets up from the strong winds we’d been having, we go a few miles down to Barn Poole in the Plymouth Sound, and take a trip ashore to see the famous Edgecumbe Estate. A Tudor style home built in the 16th century, which suffered massive damage during a blitz in WWII.

There’s so much beauty and history in this area, one could spend weeks cruising all the nooks and crannies of the greater Plymouth area.

We hope you enjoy!

Much love from England!
Jessica, Matt & Georgie