Oben

Tobermory

Anchorage near oban

We had seen this little stop off anchorage in the guide book and it looked perfect protected all round and the weather was forecast to be glorious. Have a look on the map. It could not have been moreBaca lagi
Trip To Mull Loch Spell

Both boats anchored just to the west of the Canals exit on the sea side of a small island, Romantically called west anchorage,on the chart. I offered to cook dinner for all. Sounding as if I did thisBaca lagi
Crinan Canal

Woke up in Aaron, with a nagging feeling that going round the Mull was going to be a bit of a pain. Completely spontaneously a plan was hatched to take the boat through the Crinan Canal. WithBaca lagi
Aaron

We didn’t have a plan for the last week or 2 of Marks sailing time, but now, looking at the weather we decided between us to have a few days in the Clyde area and give Mark as many new experiencesBaca lagi
Tarbet

Mark and I decided to have a nice downwind sail to Tarbet. Not too far but nice to be sailing downwind on my birthday. Lighter drizzle from time to time but on the hole great to be in the highlands itBaca lagi
Campbeltown

Campletown was to be the place where Paul got off, and caught the 4 hour bus back to Glasgow and the family. We started reasonably early from Rathlin and managed a 7 knot beam reach across to the MullBaca lagi
Rathlin Ireland

I’d was keen to go back to Rathlin, it was more than 10 years since I had been there, and it wanted to see if it had changed. We had a perfect hop up the coast in glassy conditions, a few dolphinsBaca lagi
Bangor

This was a hop of about 40 miles up the coast, up wind as always but we were getting ever closer t e the Highlands. Banghour would give us the opportunity to fill up with fuel and to have go into townBaca lagi
Strangord loch

Yet another up wind day, but sunny. Getting through the entrance to Strangford lock had to be accurately timed. The book said 4 to 6 knots and we had more than 7 in reality. A beautiful drift past theBaca lagi
Carlingford loch

Up wind all day. 5 knots of wing then 25kts then 5 kts again arrived late on the tide and hade to punch tide all the way in. There was a lot of tide and it was all leaving the entrance to the marinaBaca lagi
Howth

So after a 36 hour stay in Dublin docks pinned in by rough weather and container ships, we decided on a short shake down hop to Howth, which I know from j24 regattas. Well i knew where the bars wereBaca lagi
Dublin

Rob and I returned early morning Sunday from Skoma. WE slid through Jack sound in the half light and then a nice 18 to knt up wind sail in relatively flat water back to Milford haven to drop Rob offBaca lagi
Skoma bird watch

2 Day trip to Skoma with Rob 1 nights in the south haven anchored 1 Night on a bouy in the north haven. 42 thousand Puffins 750 thousand Manx shearwaters. An unbelievable bird haven
Milford Haven

Milford Haven about a 50 mile hop. In clear visibility and medium light easterlies. We arrived as it got dark and fumbled around the un familiar Angle bay, looking for a secure swell free spot for theBaca lagi
Clovelly

Today was the day to get to Clovelly its a short hop from Instow, about 10 miles. Blue sky forecast and light winds. As it turned that was exactly write but we got thick radiant for banks too. Red hotBaca lagi
Instow

The sun was out there was a westerly wind and the opportunity to meet Claire and Gretel at Instow after crossing Bideford bar. There was a decent swell running. As advised by the pilot book, we calledBaca lagi
Lundy via bude

Our first trip was to be to Lundy About 50 miles via a fly by at Bude, our home town. We left the Camel estuary early on the tide, still working through all of the new bits on the boat, a 50mile downBaca lagi
Camel estury before setting to sea

Final tests in Camel estuary opposite Padstow, Put the boat down on some very soft flat sand and took a long walk.
Start of the trip

Craning in and leaving Wadebridge. After a winter refit. New rigging ,sails, sail bag spray hood, water maker, Prop, engine and generator service and heating modifications, and anti fouling it is timeBaca lagi
Time for me to depart. 17 days aboard. My best and most extensive sailing trip to date. A brutal start in Milford Haven on the first leg to Dublin but things can only get better and they certainly did! Some fantastic sailing and most of all learning experiences. Thanks for the experiences and mentoring Austen and hopefully you’d be happy to have me aboard again. Good luck and fair winds for the rest of your adventure, [Mark]