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Nancy Blackett: Farewell to Veere, Motoring to Middelburg

by Nancy Blackett

For the last time this week, Nancy Blackett’s current crew waved a tearful goodbye to Veere’s excellent croissant shop, writes Nick Ardagh-Walter… The croissant shop is set amongst Veere’s historic buildings, which were funded by its 16th century status as the sole import route for Scottish wool. We made our way upwind to the head of Versemeer, […]

Nancy Blackett and the Deluge

by Nancy Blackett

Wednesday got off to a sodden start for Nancy Blackett and her crew, as Nick Ardagh-Walter reveals… There was solid, heavy rain for about 16 hours, throughout the night and morning, together with strong winds out on the water, so we got up and breakfasted gradually, made coffee all round (using the Ship’s Jug and teastrainer […]

A sixth week of Zeeland adventures with Nancy Blackett

by Nancy Blackett

Nancy Blackett and her new crew have had a busy sixth week in Zeeland so far, as new crewman Nick Ardagh-Walter writes. The new crew arrived in Middelburg on Saturday morning and joined sitting tenant Iain. After settling in, and a supermarket shop, the safety talk was given, with man-overboard equipment for recovery being thoroughly […]

Nancy Blackett is featured in Country Life magazine

by Nancy Blackett

Journalist Octavia Pollock from “Country Life” magazine recently spent some time aboard Nancy Blackett and around Pin Mill, during the weekend of the Arthur Ransome Pin Mill Jamboree in mid-May. Her resultant 3-page feature appears in this week’s edition of “Country Life”, available from tomorrow (Wednesday 12th July). Peter Willis, President of the Nancy Blackett Trust, […]

Nancy Blackett’s final week 5 update

by Nancy Blackett

Nancy Blackett and her crew were back in Middelburg on Friday, at the end of a week when we visited and revisited favourite places, writes skipper Jon Millward. On Tuesday we arrived in Zierikzee from Goes after an uneventful passage, with no wind, having passed closely under the Zeelandbrug. We moored overnight in Wemeldinge on Wednesday […]

Nancy Blackett’s Friday and Saturday round-up

by Nancy Blackett

In Peter Willis’ final report from his week onboard Nancy Blackett, he writes… We’re on the train back to Hook of Holland and John Millward and his crew are now aboard Nancy Blackett. Yesterday (Friday) we had a long day, getting up early to leave Zierikzee and catch the tide to the lock through to […]

What we did on Wednesday night and Thursday morning

by Nancy Blackett

Peter Willis sheds some light on the most recent adventures of Nancy Blackett and her crew… Following Wednesday’s cracking sail on the Oosterschelde, we enjoyed a convivial drink with fellow Brits John and Margaret from Levington, before repairing to Sint-Annaland marina’s excellent restaurant, where some of us enjoyed its oysters and a fantastic main course […]

Here’s your chance to own Arthur Ransome’s penultimate Hillyard yacht – Ragged Robin III

by Nancy Blackett

The original Lottie Blossom (now Ragged Robin III), owned by Arthur Ransome from 1951-52, is now for sale. A 6-ton, centre-cockpit Hillyard yacht, Ragged Robin is cutter-rigged, and has been restored and equipped by her current owners, Ted and Diana Evans. Originally commissioned by Arthur Ransome in 1951 from David Hillyard (who also built Nancy […]

Nancy Blackett sails the Riddle of the Middle passage

by Nancy Blackett

Today we had our best sail of the week so far for the current Nancy Blackett crew, which we’ve dubbed the Riddle of the Sands passage, or possibly the Riddle of the Middle, writes Peter Willis. An early bridge departure out of Goes got us out into the Oosterschelde by 9:30am on a pleasingly overcast […]

Signals from Zeeland

by Nancy Blackett

For our mid-week round-up of the fourth week of Nancy Blackett’s Dutch adventure, we received the following missive from Peter Willis, President of the Nancy Blackett Trust: “It was too windy to sail on Sunday, so we hired bikes and cycled round Middelburg. On Monday there were light winds, so we had a gentle sail/motor along […]

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