Author: dsnetco

  • Lady Roslyn – Our Lady in Red

    Lady Roslyn – Our Lady in Red

    We acquired Lady Roslyn from Nic and Catherine Hodgson in August 2024. The experience of buying her was a joy and we can only thank them for keeping the whole process fun!

    Lady Roslyn has been looked after extremely well and is in exceptional condition. She has been really loved and respected. We will continue with that whilst she is under our care.

    The Saba 50 answers every question I have every asked around what boat would serve our purpose for sailing comfortably and quickly and Lady Roslyn brings a soul along with her very powerful rig!!

    Our Plan for LR
    We will be spending extended seasons on Lady Roslyn and plan to sail The Greek Islands extensively as well as Italy, Malta, France and finally the Balerics Spain and perhaps across to the Caribbean.

    Our first voyage will be to sail Lady Roslyn from Tivat in Montenegro where we have had her on the hard at Navar for the winter and where she has undergone her annual make over and safety inspections and certification, to her home port of Ayia Napa in Cyprus.

  • Lady Roslyn – Our Voyage so far

    Lady Roslyn – Our Voyage so far

    Storms – but she married me anyway

    Sailing has been an important part of our lives from the beginning of our relationship. Sue and I completed our skippers’ tickets in 1991 out of a Durban based sail school. Part of that qualification was a voyage up to Mozambique on a Montevideo 44 named Jay. The voyage became a defining moment in our lives since it became a battle for survival after being caught in a massive storm that we later learned had claimed the lives of two sailors and in which 3 racing yachts sank.

    We often refer to the trip as the best of times and the worst of times. How do you describe the horror and fear of sailing in 60-100 knots of wind amidst massive 15 metre waves using only a tiny storm jib to maintain direction whilst doing what you ordinarily love!

    We learned that sailing, like life, is not what you think it should be but is rather an exciting and challenging gift to enjoy through being open to all that it offers. Perhaps an allegory of life in itself…

    Dreamer and Intrigue; Weekend and inland sailing

    After we were married in 1995, we bought our first boat, Dreamer, a holiday 23. She is a wonderful sailboat, and we learned a lot about sailing and taught our children to sail on her over the 30 years that we owned her. We also owned a Holiday 34 named Intrigue alongside Dreamer which we couldn’t bring ourselves to sell. Intrigue is a great boat and one that we loaded up with the electronics that we would need to learn to use when we sailed on the ocean. We have enjoyed many hours sailing and learning on the Vaal Dam in South Africa.