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boat transport transport quotation boat data boat transport bulletin sea conditions forecasts yacht brokers btx takes you to weather reports, boat transporters and current sea conditions anywhere in the world. since 1997 we have put thousands of yacht owners in touch with boat transporters. post details of your job on the btx questionnaire. boat transporters will reply with free advice and price quotations. btx is free, based in britain and used by mariners everywhere. yacht transport news 2018 windswept and the whirlwind littlehampton gb, 1939: for the first four months of the second world war, a bookish, half-french schoolgirl lived aboard a 54ft hillyard ketch on a deep water mooring in the river arun. the bilingual 11 year old would be described by orson welles in 1967 as 'the greatest actress in the world'. jeanne moreau , who died in paris last year at 89, never forgot the ketch windswept , or the name of the little fishing boat wagtail used by her english grandfather granville buckley as the tender to his yacht. granville buckley was a former sailing trawler skipper. he had sold his own 58ft jigger smack alicia fd 60 at fleetwood in 1905. in the summer and autumn of 1939 he sheltered jeanne with her mother and her baby sister aboard the hefty 'double-ender' that david hillyard's men had built in mahogany on oak at the ropewalk in littlehampton in 1936. the future star of louis malle's film lift to the scaffold , of jules et jim for françois truffaut and three movies for orson welles, was the unexpected and sometimes unwanted daughter of a 20-year old lancashire girl who went dancing with the tiller girls at the folies bergère in the roaring twenties. so the first words ever delivered by jeanne moreau were spoken in lancashire-accented english on a summer holiday at her grandfather's house in oldham. he called her chatterbox. fifty years later, after marriages and affairs with famous frenchmen, with men as varied as pierre cardin and lee marvin, after a dramatic hollywood separation from the director of the exorcist and after being named as a co-respondent by vanessa redgrave, 'la moreau' was asked if she had ever loved an englishman. “yes”, she said. “he had the impossible name of granville. he was my grandfather.“ she told the french novelist yvonne baby that grandfather was “mad about joseph conrad.” i think he once met conrad. he wrote articles for the maritime journals, acquired himself a boat with the magnificent name windswept and rented himself out with the yacht in summer, giving courses in navigation. there were books by conrad in his library and i read them all in english. i am totally bilingual. i went to school in england during the war. i was eleven, captivated by voyages and a life at sea discovering islands. orson welles, michael bryant, jeanne moreau and cameraman willy kurant filming off the croatian island of hvar on welles's unfinished 1966-9 film the deep. willy kurant describing film-making to the canadian photographer shawn dogimont in 2012, moreau said filming is concentration. just as writers very rarely say they jump around with joy when they are in front of a blank page, there can be a passion and you can feel you're on the right track. it's a very strange world. for somebody with nothing to do on the set, it's like somebody who's seasick, who doesn't know what it is to sail. the only thing you can do with that person is ask him to go downstairs and vomit, or whatever. but don't be on deck. i learned how to sail with my grandpa. my grandpa in england was a sailor. he taught me how to repair the nets and things. he kept me busy. he would say, 'there's water! pump.' or 'today is clear. maybe we see the coast of france.' biographer marianne gray noted in 1994 that jeanne moreau could still sing vera lynn's 1939 version of the daily envoi given by 'uncle mac' at the end of every bbc radio children's hour : “goodnight, children, everywhere”. “if my mother had left my father sooner. i would have been an english actress.” jeanne's father, anatole moreau, had been the insomniac co-owner of a fashionable late-night bistro in montmartre frequented by the tiller girls and their american folies bergère star josephine baker. baby jeanne meant that kathleen would never tour america with the tiller girls. for anatole moreau's extended family, most of them still living in villages in the ancient central province of the bourbonnais, a moreau baby by a protestant dancer was a very different kind of disaster. anatole, kathleen and jeanne lived in both paris and vichy, before splitting up after a bankruptcy in vichy landed them in a dreadful existence in two rooms next to a parisian brothel near pigalle. kathleen came home to her mother and father in brighton with jeanne and a new-born baby michelle. jeanne joined the brownies in sussex. it was only the war that took them back to france. on january 1, 1940, jeanne and her mother boarded the newhaven - dieppe ferry, pushing michelle in a pram and returning to paris five months before the german invasion. in the late summer of 1940, with anatole moreau trapped in the unoccupied part of france, kathleen, jeanne and the baby were turned back by the germans in a column of parisian refugees intercepted at orléans. kathleen was ordered as a british subject to report daily to the gestapo in paris. at 15, in german-occupied paris, jeanne skipped a latin class for a secret visit to jean anouilh's antigone , a play about the rebellious daughter and sister of oedipus: it was the coup de foudre . i was paul on the way to damascus. i knew at once i wanted to be an actress. her father hit her across the face when she told him what was going to happen: my father was drunk and the first word that came out of his mouth was putain - whore. to be an actress was to be a whore. the 'greatest actress in the world' is now buried in the cemetery at montmartre, not far from the site of her father's bistro and very close to the grave of her lover françois truffaut. for jules et jim truffaut persuaded serge rezvani, a close friend of jeanne's first husband and a painter who was neither a professional actor nor a guitarist, to accompany moreau as she sang a private song that rezvani had written about her years before. the second verse of le tourbillon de la vie [the whirlwind of life] goes: elle avait des yeux, des yeux d'opale qui m'fascinaient, qui m'fascinaient y avait l'ovale d'son visage pâle de femme fatale qui m'fut fatal de femme fatale qui m'fut fatal a tourbillon proved fatal for windswept on august 1, 2003. she was flying the italian flag in the aeolian volcanic islands north of sicily, where the unpredictable local weather was recently described by underwater archaeologists investigating a 2,200 year old roman shipwreck known as panarea iii: the archipelago is named after aeolus, the mythological greek god of the wind, and perhaps for good reason. the winds, together with strong currents, unpredictable weather conditions, make the islands one of the most dangerous places for seafarers to navigate. after surviving wartime government ownership and seven different british owners between 1947 and 1978 windswept had been restored as a major prize-winning project by the tecnomar yard on the banks of the river tiber at fiumcino near rome. disaster struck five months after presentation of a 2003 restoration of the year trophy to the italian craftsmen for their work on windswept . emiliano parenti of tecnomar, who can be seen riding the bowsprit of windswept in the top sea trials picture, said, “she had been completely restored. i took her on the sea trial and the owners were delighted. “on august 1, she was caught in a fierce thunderstorm off panerea. she just exploded on the rocks of the island. it is very sad because she was a magnificent boat.” built: 1936 by david hillyard at littlehampton, england wrecked: august 1, 2003, island of panerea, tyrrhenian sea. length overall: 54ft 0in [16.45m] length waterlin
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