• Margaret Meade
  • Ronan O'Driscoll
  • Ruby O'Driscoll
Currently traveling
Jul 2021 – Sep 2025

Doteyboaty

Family sailing around Europe Read more
  • Arrival to France

    July 14, 2021 in France ⋅ ⛅ 16 °C

    We are so happy to arrive in France this morning. We have our first family sea passage done. We tie up at the marina in Camerat Sur Mer and have champagne and eggs to celebrate. We are so proud of Ruby and Colm. The lack of movement on the boat and the feeling of stillness is a sensation we all really appreciate. After a snooze and a shower we wander up town for dinner. Still bleary and slightly disorientated we are happy to return to the boat for a good night’s sleep.Read more

  • Day 2 on Passage

    July 13, 2021, Celtic Sea ⋅ ⛅ 17 °C

    Today is a very different day to yesterday . It is overcast and there is no wind. From the early morning the sea swell has been gradually increasing and the conditions are rolly. This is a day that just has to be endured. Ruby and Colm feel seasick. Ronan and I are tired after several shifts of night watch. The rolling prevents anyone from getting proper sleep and never allows the children to forget their queasy tummies for too long. We get some distraction from ‘eye spy’ which is made very challenging when the item spied must be outside the boat. We are in a great big fishbowl with only sea and sky and yet there was plenty of spying to be done.
    Colm does some great helming before dinner.
    We go through two traffic separation schemes around the Scillies during day light without much to report. The larger Ushant Traffic Separation Zone is much busier and we are crossing it diagonally at night time.The north going lane is full of ships with one following quickly behind another so it is hard to find a gap long enough to cross. Ronan and I go on watch together and pick the best spot to cross at, which meant travelling down through
    the dead zone for a few miles.
    The AIS is incredibly useful as it gives all the details of each ship including the speed they are travelling at and how soon and how close you will come to it. We were going to come very close to one ship Torpo. Ronan made contact and Torpo agreed that we would pass in front of him. It is an exciting and nerve wracking experience and when we are safely out of the TSS Ronan is delighted to turn in after nearly 6 hours on watch.
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  • First evening at sea

    July 12, 2021, Celtic Sea ⋅ ⛅ 17 °C

    We have embarked on a 48 hour passage from
    Cork to Brittany. We have lovely sunshine and are motor sailing. Several pods of common dolphins come bow-riding and bidding us farewell as we watched Ireland fade to our stern. It’s chilli con carne for dinner followed by a beautiful sunset over the gas rigs. When the night finally comes the sky is full of stars. Ruby is up on night watch with Ronan and then me. She points out some of the constellations as we have a uninterrupted view of what feels like the whole galaxy. Colm pops up later during the night watch and keeps Ronan company for a whileRead more

  • The Goodbyes

    July 12, 2021 in Ireland ⋅ ⛅ 18 °C

    Nana and Grandad come to visit Régal and help out with some last minute jobs. When Ronan and Ruby arrived back from their PCR test we say goodbye.
    The Meades arrive at lunchtime with a picnic lunch for everyone. We are sorry later that we didn’t keep the leftovers - those sandwiches would have made a great night watch snack. More goodbyes after lunch and 3 Meade diehards stay on and wait for nearly an hour until we leave. Gavin Deane and Pat Farnan come to see us off and Gavin brings hats for all the crew. They help us slip our lines and leave the marina in Crosshaven. Joan, Tom and Fionn give vigorous and enthusiastic waves from the shore until we lose sight of them.
    Liam and Mags come out from their house to wave us off. Bridie and Kevin wave bye bye with their giant Munster flag.
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  • Trip start
    July 12, 2021