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So it has finally happened.. we have sold Bumblebee. It's possible to get attached to things like cars, houses and boats -they have character, keep us safe and together we experience life's wonders. Bumblebee is even more than this. Julia and I learned to sail on her and spent a summer exploring the Med, with friends joining us along the way. This was ten years ago. The six months together at sea strengthened our relationship and once back on dry land Julia agreed to marry me. Our honeymoon was spent on Bumblebee exploring the Balearics. Years later our children's first experience of sailing was on this wonderful boat. She has a very special place in our hearts and it was going to be difficult to say goodbye. With Bumblebee under offer, I flew out to Valencia alone with a day spare to clean and check everything was in order. The following day I would meet up with Paco our broker, Jesús her new owner and his sailing instructor friend as advisor. The following morning I would fly back to Warsaw. I gave the deck a thorough wash and scrub as a thunderstorm built around me. Once the rain came I headed down below deck to tackle a few jobs. First was to service the forward head which was not drawing water to flush. Upon replacing the seals I discovered this unfortunate fish had perished inside the valve. With that sorted I then reattached the engine inspection cover strut which the mechanic had removed. I also removed and cleaned the log wheel but would later realise I cleaned the obsolete old one by mistake. One shower drain pump needed replacing but the part was out if stock at the chandlery. Other that this she was in fine shape and with a calm sunny day forecast for tomorrow I had no concerns about the sea trial the next day. On Tuesday morning we all met onboard and cast off for the South Marina, about 45 mins away. All went well and we lifted her for a hull inspection that also confirmed no nasties. Smiles all round so we lifted her back into the water and returned to her berth to complete the paperwork. I was then alone to lock up and say goodbye to Bumblebee for the last time. I took my time and thanked her for all the wonderful memories. Feeling emotional I walked back to my hotel. I spent the rest of the afternoon enjoying Valencia, knowing that our regular visits to this wonderful city were at an end. I had a fantastic meal at Casa Montana and was delighted to sit next to the same Dutch couple who were beside me at La Sastrería the night before, their kids, the same age as Z & T, tucked up nearby but monitored on camera. Not my hotel but I dropped in to see why it's over ten times the price.
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