With no wind and lots of rain we made the most of the day and carried on with the diesel bug investigation. Cleaning the tanks had helped massively but we were still having issues with one engine at low revs. Joe disconnected and cleaned each fuel line, finding the primary fuel lift pipe practically blocked. Hopefully this solves the issue and will certainly help. We’ll find out next time there’s wind!

Islay and I headed to Lancing to meet up with The Armada Trust and the editor from Kiteworld Magazine. Great guys and both passionate about kitesurfing and helping get more kids involved in the sport. We have even featured in the news section of Kiteworld magazine this month. More to follow.

Back at the boat we met up with Dan Keeley, who ran from Rome to London last year and has been helping us with our fundraising campaign. Another top bloke with inspiring stories.

Finally we had Charlie come visit from our moorings in London. Great to see her and catch up over dinner. Our first overnight guest.
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Tools laid out while on the hunt for the diesel bug We're in KiteWorld! Dan came to visit Dredger going through the lock in Brighton

 

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