About this site

Piers and Lin du Pré bought their new Fleming 55 / 129, Play d'eau, in 2003.

She was berthed in Beaucette Marina, Guernsey in the Channel Islands at N49° 30’.197 W002° 30’.350 until she was sold in October 2021.

This site charts the thrilling adventures they had in her.

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Where’s Play d’eau?

If the new owners have the AIS on, you can find where Play d'eau is right now.

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Recent Posts

Preferred channel marker?

Piers has a red eye

As the song goes, “Woke up, got out of bed, dragged a comb across my head”. And then I looked in the mirror, and saw an horrific sight! A red eye looking back at me.

For some unknown reason, it was completely bloodshot. Possibly not the prettiest sight know to man. …

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We won!

The RCIYC (Guernsey) Cruising Log Trophy

We won the RCIYC Cruising Trophy!

My father, Derek du Pré, a Jerseyman and keen sailor, had been a member of the RCIYC for many years.

Following in his footsteps, it was de rigueur to join which we did soon after purchasing our first Play d’eau, a Princess V39. …

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Did the walls fall down?

Holes were drilled into the granite walls

Following our previous post (The Trumpet sounded), we can happily report that the walls didn’t fall down.

But just to be on the safe side, Beaucette Marina is taking precautions.

For the last two months, quarry engineers have been working in Beaucette marina, pegging walls with two metre rods, strapping with cable, and on part of the west wall, covering with netting. …

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The trumpet shall sound

Alain played on the back of Play d'eau

The phone rang. It was a French number. I answered cautiously. ‘Allo?’

It was Alain, the trumpeter from the Cornouaille Jazz Band! He’d arrived in St Peter Port from Port La Forêt in his 6m yacht and could we meet …

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Coming and Going

Diccon and family on the south coast

As soon as Diccon and Charlottes’ two children, Oscar and Maia, scrambled down the Flybe aircraft steps, they started running towards the terminal building leaving Mum and Dad behind. Baggage in hand, all four emerged from Customs and the children ran into our arms.

With cries of ‘Can we go to the beach?’ and ‘Can we go on the boat?’ we find the car, drive to Beaucette Marina and board Play d’eau …

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