It is a perfect summer’s afternoon in Cornwall, England. In Falmouth marina, bobbing dinghies and gnarled fishing boats mingle with the gleaming yachts. On land, the town is teeming with holidaymakers, all dipping in and out of the shops and pubs for ice creams, fish and chips and pints of Cornish cider. But out to sea, on board Grace, a 1925 Danish sailing boat on a swinging mooring 400 yards from the shore, all is calm. There is a sense that just being on board could see all the stresses of everyday life drift away. Read More