But then better things come around… (Part 2 of a long transitional post)

Alas, it took me more than a year to get going again and retie the loose ends of my sailing stories ๐Ÿ™‚ Just before Easter 2016 I received a call from a person interested in finding out more about Mem Pas Peur. Since for the previous six months I had already spoken to more than a dozen potential buyers and travelled many times to show them the boat without any second calls, I did not expect much from this new contact. But in any case I decided to give the boat a thorough sweeping, which was required any ways after…

As the old saying goes, โ€œAll good things come to an endโ€ฆโ€ – Part 1

Such were my 2015 sailing season and my brief but rich experience of owning an excellent boat, Mem Pas Peur. But first things first. For lots and various reasons I havenโ€™t been able to write a new piece in over a year. The last time I wrote something I was excited about starting a new sailing season with Mem Pas Peur, freshly painted on the bottom. Later I will also share a few thoughts about how to never trust a great deal when it comes to buying anti-fouling paint that should last one year (here). I had barely laid Mem…

That time of the year – Mem Pas Peur’s cosmetic treatment

After a quick chat with Constantin at the beginning of the week, I decided it was the right time to lift Mem Pas Peur out of the water and properly adorn her for the new sailing season. I already knew that the underwater hull was completely covered with shells, algae and myriad other small sea creatures. A good bottom scraping and two new layers of antifouling paint to last for a whole year were needed for quite some time. Not to mention that I was also curious to see if everything was in order down there since when I bought…

Black Sea Sailing Ep .2 – better later than never :)

In a previous post (Gorgeous September Sailing ๐Ÿ™‚) I promised to share the short movie that Robert filmed with his drone during our wonderful sailing episode back in September. As it happens most of the times, it took me an awfully loooong time to get the footage from Robert, select a few shots and combine them with some other clips shot on the boat to produce a short movie. The end result resides below: Alas, the summer season is finally here and I am eagerly waiting for the first longer sailing trips to Mangalia, Sulina, Balchik and finally Istanbul :)….

First sail of the season :)

For the past two months and a half I’ve been monitoring the weather forecasts daily. Sometimes even a few times per day… every time with a deep sense of anticipation for a major change that would drive the night temperatures above freezing. After being disappointed for a 100 times, last week finally the luck shone on me. No more negative temperatures for as far as the weather forecast could load on my iPhone ๐Ÿ™‚ I wasted no time and ran quickly to Constanta to see little Mem Pas Peur, a bit anxious about her state. Thanks to Constantin, who took…

Black Sea Sailing – Ep. 1

Since the sun has obstinantly refused to shine for the best part of the last month, I started to look for it in the pictures and short clips that I shot with my iPhone while sailing over the summer. Longing for the next sailing season and counting the bleak days that are still ahead, I started playing with iMovie. After a couple of hours I managed to concoct a very short movie clip using some of the very shaky and bad shots from a couple of memorable day trips. My first editing attempts can be enjoyed in full glory down…

Gorgeous September sailing :)

Last Thursday we were blessed with a wonderful early autumn day with gentle, almost non-existent waves, and light winds. It was not a great day for racing, but such a spectacular day for cruising and basking in the sun. And for filming Mem Pas Peur and its crew from the sky, thanks to Robert’s great skills of piloting a serious drone ๐Ÿ™‚ Before we get the chance to see Robert’s latest production (by the way, all his short movies shot with his DJI Phantom 2 drone can be enjoyed here), let’s take a look at some of the moments that…