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Photo:Igesia Nagusia at Brighton Marina

Igesia Nagusia at Brighton Marina

From the private collection of Jane Francis

Sailing in - 1985
by Jane Francis, Brighton resident

"I, along with 7 other crew members sailed into the 'Exhibition' area in Brighton Marina from Northern Spain in 1985. We had spent 2 years helping to refit 'Igesi Nagusia' (a Basque name meaning 'the great escape') with a view to sailing around the world at a later date. She's 100ft long including her bowsprit, with 2.5000 sq. ft. of sail.

The project's photographer
I took this picture as I was walking down the ramp towards what is now the Asda car park. I had been the project's photographer for the past two years, and was always looking for another angle from which to see her.

Had to move for the building contractors
Within 6 months we had to move 'Igesi Nagusia' to another part of the Marina, as building contractors were coming in to remove the pontoons and berths in preparation for the infilling of the harbour.

Much quieter in 1985
The Marina was a quieter place in 1985 and I felt, had much more of a nautical spirit than it does today. Whenever I park and walk towards the Asda shopping centre, I always think about the boat and wonder where she is now."

Submitted to website on 14/08/02
This page was added on 22/03/2006.

Comments:

Friends of mine purchased 'Igesi Nagusia' from Brighton after Jane Francis left her. She was brought to Dartmouth and restored. She was then sailed to the Mediterranean, and my son (then aged 3) and I joined her for part of the summer in 1990. She has since been sold and is now named 'Marco Polo'. If it's any consolation, I'm just as nostalgic as you are!
By Ann Irish (02/03/2003)

I worked on Igesi in 1994 and also have very very fond memories. Just thought you'd like to know she was spotted in Bristol Docks less than a month ago.

By Tanya Hayter (14/10/2008)

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