Motored to Plymouth the next day in desperate need of fuel & water as we hadn't filled the fuel tanks since Southern Ireland and we had been motoring all the way, with sail assistance for about 200 miles. So opted for a nice marina in
Plymouth for the night and that worked fine. Fuel, water, showers and provisions. Plymouth is where I bought Ziska from, 40 or so years ago, and the stone wall where she lay is still there in Hooe lake.

Leaving Plymouth on Sunday morning with dinghy racing starting.
Again another light wind day with too much East in the direction so the now reliable diesel was employed (touch wood - fortunately we have a wooden boat).
The AIS picked up a bit of our track to Dartmouth. Dartmouth, although it seems a bit more built up and crowded with yachts, is still a great river and town.
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