BorderForce - 50° 10' 41" N 04° 41' 18" W
Imagine nonchalantly driving along a familiar highway at 110 km/h with a friend calmly seated in the passenger seat, perhaps with a nice tune playing on the stereo. Suddenly the back door of your vehicle is wrenched open and two black-clad, helmeted dudes jump in ... while you are travelling at full speed. W. T. F. Not your standard hitchhikers. The sailing equivalent of this happened to us. Read on. We left Yealm under beautiful conditions. The wind wasn't in a perfect direction and required us to do some tacking but we were happily cruising along south-west towards Falmouth at six knots (12km/hr). The forecast was for the wind to stay north-west and gradually become more westerly later in the afternoon and bring with it rain. We figured we would motor the last hour or so if the wind was against us. Glorious sailing - sunshine and even vaguely warm! We tacked a couple of times but the wind kept moving, from north-west to west and then south-...