Moored quietly to the Cross Roads buoy the 300ft a superyacht owned by billionaire Sir James Dyson has spent a week in Falmouth sheltering from the strong easterly winds. Amid a war of words echoing around the corridors of power at Westminster over texts exchanged between Prime Minister Boris Johnson and billionaire Sir James, the British-born inventor, industrialist and entrepreneur, superyacht Nahlin and her crew have kept a low profile. The last time the Nahlin came to Falmouth was in 1999 when she arrived “piggy-backed” on the heavy lift vessel Swift. In a straight forward flo-flo (float on float off) operation Nahlin was checked for watertight integrity and towed away to Plymouth by the tug St Piran.