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Showing posts with label Bay. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bay. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 28, 2016

Hout Bay South Africa B B accomodation and places to stay


This was suggested to me by a regular reader in the UK, what do I know about the bed and breakfast industry you may ask?

Why not I thought, its that time of the year when seasonal holidays are being planed, I will expand this thread over the next few days. It will highlight what Hout Bay and the places near it are like.

It just happens that a fellow classic car restorer and local B&B association chairman who lives close by knows lots, so if you want advice and some help to make a booking, send me a mail and I will see what can be done?



Its whale watching season in the cape right now,this will continue for some months and we spotted one on our way back to harbour.



Cape Point and not that many miles south of where I took the picture above from, we live in one of the 
worlds favorite tourist destinations.


Roy

Mail just in from a regular blog reader:

 
Good Day Roy,


Like many ex-Cape Town residents, I have been reading your blog for many years as even after 19 years of living in the UK we still get very homesick for Cape Town, the best place we ever lived.
After leaving the UK for a better life in 1966 we as a family spent over 27 years in South Africa, most of these in Cape Town where we brought up three children, two of them made in SA and one made in England, all three are still living there. Foolishly, we decided to go looking for a better place to live on our yacht Jacana but I have to be honest after cruising for over 16000-miles we never did find it, though the grass is certainly greener in the UK it comes at a very high price, in the form of lots of rain and snow.
I see that you have now entered the holidays section and we wish you all the best in this new venture and feel sure that with your knowledge of the sea around the Cape as well as the best places to visit  and contact with the local B&B association, you could certainly offer a wealth of tourist information to anyone who wants the holiday of a life time that is not going to cost the earth.
I wonder if your readers will know that you also have some amazing contacts for sailing around the Cape.
Good luck.
Al & Soni Noteman.




Al is a sailor and navigator, also an author.


The view from East Fort and looking towards The Sentinal on the far side, below and on the seaward side the Seal Island (duiker island) boat trips run daily and around every hour.

Just one of the places to stay, the sea views and sunsets can be quite something, contact me for the
phone number and to place a booking.


Its overcast today but once the cold front moves through this bay will be bathed in sunshine.



The bronze statue of a Leopard  has watched out over Hout Bay for decades, come and see it for yourself. Check the story and a really fine picture here. http://www.flickr.com/photos/hilton-t/5396489712/

The statue was made by Ivan Milton-Barberton.  I think it was stolen once?


The surf is rarely large and suitable for body boarding and surf board training.


With the school holidays now on this is a popular spot for the kids to try to learn surfing.

You may wonder what we have close by and near enough to take a short drive to?

The Kirstenbosch Garden is certainally one of those places, its just 12 kilometres from the center of Hout bay and should take around 15 minutes to drive there.



The roads are good and its an interesting drive through some forests.



If you need some B&B booking contacts send me an email.

roy@ckdboats(dot)com   remove the word dot and replace with a real dot!

Roy

There is some history about Hout Bay in this link

http://www.blogspot.com/2009/04/hout-bays-past.html

The best venue for a sundowner will be the Hout Bay Yacht Club, which is open to non members.

Try www.hbyc.co.za for full details and a map of the bay.


Check the link to see the club house and on a day when flea market is hosted.

http://www.blogspot.com/2012/09/the-hout-bay-yacht-clubs-market-day.html

For snacks, breakfast and lunch, plus ice creams try Murials Munchies, its right next to the yacht club and a short walk from the beach.




 Yes we are still having a little winter rain here but it will be gone in a week or so!

What else can Hout Bay offer you,  well how about a boat trip in the bay?

http://www.drumbeatcharters.co.za/Home.html


Where to buy gifts and food?

Lots and lots of such places and one that is well worth a look is the Bay Harbour Market.

http://www.bayharbour.co.za/#ad-image-1


BOKKE & BLOMME

The Market’s ideal of “Local is Lekker” finds perfect solace in Bokke & Blomme; a business quite literally inspired by words. 

Janet Ormond's beautifully-rendered text carvings in a variety of fonts are perfect for every mood and environment and serve as a fantastic wooden wordsfor every room.

Patriotic South Africans find colloquial slang a particular darling, with “Howzit” being a favourite for entrance halls and bar walls alike. 

Whether “Dream” finds a place above your bed, or “Yummy” adjacent to the fridge, all and sundry will have a perfect setting to incorporate the written word into daily life.

Both functional and fun, Bokke & Blomme can do custom designs, or simply browse the locally produced array on offer. 

The English language has so many gems that have such an uplifting impact, even Mother Theresa said “Kind words can be short and easy to speak, but their echoes are truly
endless.


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Saturday, October 29, 2016

Design 1939 Bay Bea



I apologize that we don't have any better images of this yacht. Sometimes I'm just thankful we have any at all. This aluminum sloop was built by Palmer Johnson Yachts and launched in 1968. She is the second yacht designed for this client.


Her design reflects the trends of the time: short keel, trim tab, separate rudder and weight concentrated low and amidships. The interior is very spartan but well suited for long distance racing.



Here are the plans.


Two boats were built to this design. The other was completely flush decked and required 2" of additional freeboard to achieve the required headroom. Here's the sister, Aura.


Principal Dimensions
LOA 49'-2"
LWL 35'-0"
Beam 12'-0"
Draft 7'-4"
Displacement 32,800 lbs
Ballast 17,500 lbs
Sail Area 1,091 sq ft

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Saturday, October 15, 2016

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Friday, September 30, 2016

The Bressay Bank leaves Hout Bay Harbour under tow


Yet another of Hout Bays wrecks and one that has been taking valuable mooring space is now under tow  by a large tug.


Click on the image for a better view.

We are told that the Bressay Bank has been sold to the Navy as a floating target?

Roy

As published in 2014 in Traweler Herritage.



GOOD BYE "BRESSAY BANK"!
Pictured below on Saturday 14 March 2014 at Hout Bay is the 156 foot "Bressay Bank" who had been laying idle inside Hout Bay harbour for almost 20 years, however it is now destined to be towed away by the S.A. Navy. The "Bressay Bank" will be used for a target practising exercise to be conducted by the S.A. Navy. The "Bressay Bank" also formerly known as the "Pam Arlene D", a former South Coast lobster boat owned by Chapmans Peak Fisheries in days gone by. The "Bressay Bank" was built in 1960 in Poland.

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Sunday, September 4, 2016

Hout Bay from the East Fort by a Didi Mini Transat kit builder


Hello Roy,

Took an American friend around the peninsula yesterday and this panoramic
was taken from the east fort - not the best resolution as a phone was used.

Was a bit disappointed to see that all the informational bronze plaques had
been pried off the rocks and I'm guessing sold for peanuts.

Thought you'd like the photo. They guys racing around the bouys seemed to be
having fun.

Have a great day,

Malcolm


My thanks to Malcolm for a very well composed picture!

Roy

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Thursday, August 25, 2016

Muriels Munchies in Hout Bay Harbour


I have posted this place before, its a well known meeting spot for the local yachties, local and international.

The venue has just gone through a bit of a revamp, the galley was enlarged and now has lots more space and I am sure the galley staff will be delighted. Plus they have fitted roll down wind covers to keep the breeze  and rain at bay.

This was today and in rather damp weather but its fine inside the covers.

The HBYC club house is just a few paces to the left of the picture, the balcony is your number one spot for a sundowner!

Try   www.hbyc.co.za  for the info on the club.

Roy


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Wednesday, August 10, 2016

Yacht marina berth in Hout Bay for rent or sale


Just on the market, a nice secure large boat marina berth, either for rent or for sale.


For sale by owner, marina number 80, so no agents fees, this marina is in an inside position and one of the larger ones in Hout Bay Harbour.


Walk-on moorings include 220v shore power, good clean fresh water and refuse removal. Security is generally very good, and the marina is always a happy place!
Since the recent extension of the Northern Mole, harbour conditions are again very favourable in all weather conditions, at all mooring locations.


Contact me for the marina sale price, rentals are handled by the HBYC  please phone Alan on 021 790 7095 or 021 790 3110.

Roy


Hout Bay marina taken from the quay side near the main entrance to the harbour looking towards Chapmans Peak Drive.

August 2014, now sold.



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Wednesday, August 3, 2016

Pictures of a misty Hout Bay Western Cape Province South Africa


We dont get mist here often but when we do it sure adds to a photograph.


Click on the image to enlarge it.

Pictures taken by R McBride using a Canon G11 digital camera set on auto.
Note the Canon G11 and others have a common fault in that the automatic lens cover closes and scratches the glass lens.


This may be after some years, mine was first noted after about three years of use, the scratches are not an issue unless your looking towards the sun or a light source, then the camera is seriously faulted.


I would buy another though, any on offer out there?  G11 or G12 and a higher??


I have purchased an almost new Canon G1X, its a great camera but less compact than the G11 which is also better with macro pictures which I need for work quite often, 

By Sunday the 12th of October the SE trades were gusting over 25 knots, this monday morning its well past that speed and for sure the mist is just a memory!

Roy

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