Tuesday, 3 July 2012

Life on Isis

After a request from Blog followers in Melbourne we have put together a selection of shots from our life on Isis.  You will note that this life is under very trying conditions.

We proudly fly the Australian Red Ensign

The French courtesy flying above the Royal Queensland Club ensign

Life before the mast

Anchoring duties

Galley duties

Dressed in uniform for drinking duties with nav station to left

Showing the layout of saloon and versatility of the saloon table

The "Owners" stateroom which is out of bounds to the common crew

Phil in his Hobbit Cave tucked in for the night with a great book

Cockpit layout under sail

Sailing on a perfect sea

If you can read the numbers its 7.4kts boat speed in 10.8kts of wind

Cockpit layout for lunch and French champagne tasting



Cockpit layout for fishing

Isis at anchor at midnight

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