Going with the wind
I started sailing when I was 14 on Lake Windermere, sailing an Enterprise Dinghy. During my younger days I sailed at a competitive level racing dinghies and offshore yachts.
Later in life my sailing moved to the more sedate cruising regime chartering yachts around the world including; The British Virgin Islands, Gulf Islands, Auckland, Whitsunday Islands, Baltic, New South Wales and the Mediterranean.
Throughout, I have had a camera with me and have captured some amazing sights.
Autopilot
Francis Drake Channel, British Virgin Islands
Lunchtime swim
Tortola, British Virgin Islands
Cairibbean sunrise
Tortola, British Virgin Islands
Pacific sunrise
Hill inlet, Hamilton Island, Whitsundays, Queensland, Australia
Cruiser Racing
Racing at the Norfolk Broads Yacht club, Norfolk, England, UK
Heading for the Mark
Racing at the Norfolk Broads Yacht club, Norfolk, England, UK
Anchored Up
Sawmill Bay, Hamilton Island, Whitsundays, Queensland, Australia
Whitsunday Sunset
Another glorious sunset in the Whitsundays. Sawmill bay, Hamilton Island, Whitsundays, Queensland, Australia
Bure and Yare One Design racing
Racing at the Norfolk Broads Yacht club, Norfolk, England, UK
Concentration
Racing at the Norfolk Broads Yacht club, Norfolk, England, UK
Sunbathing
Saanich Inlet, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada
Norfolk Heritage Fleet
Norfolk Broads, Norfolk, England, UK
Evening sail
Gulf Islands, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada
RTW Clipper Race
Auckland Harbour, Auckland, North Island, New Zealand
Sydney Hobart Race start
Port Jackson, Sydney, NSW, Australia
Heading Home
Kawau Bay, Kawau Island, New Zealand
Heading south
Sydney Hobart race, Tasman Sea, Australia
Over the side
Sydney Hobart race, Tasman Sea, Australia
Strung out
Sydney Hobart race, Tasman Sea, Australia
Looking for the Bouy
Kawau Island, New Zealand
Sailing past the icon
Port Jackson, Sydney, NSW, Australia
Waiting for the class
Cruising Yacht Club of Australia, Port Jackson, Sydney, NSW, Australia