Daydream believer
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I'm struggling to work that one out.
I do not think he clocked the mistake
I'm struggling to work that one out.
Ha! You spotted my deliberate mistake-......I'm struggling to work that one out.
Also look at your ground tackle: will it hold you in 40 - 50 knots overnight without you worrying?
Anyway, I thought all southern type sailors are supposed to be extremely hospitable and generous - I am looking forward to constant invitations to meals, home-comforts, and free moorings :encouragement:
Robert..
Whenyou get down to our neck of the woods.... you will be very welcomed by all in the East Coast...
Did you really sleep soundly at anchor in 50kts?Also look at your ground tackle: will it hold you in 40 - 50 knots overnight without you worrying?
Did you really sleep soundly at anchor in 50kts?
Did you really sleep soundly at anchor in 50kts?
Great!Well folks, I'm on my way. I left Loch Ewe on Thursday 15th (April) came down the Inner Sound, Sound of Sleat, the west side of Mull to Iona then Colonsay, through the Sound of Islay to Port Ellen and then yesterday in thick fog across the North Channel to Ballycastle. Since I left I've had one and a bit days' sailing and all the rest motoring in flat calm windless brilliant sunshine. Today I'm fog-bound and windless in Ballycastle. It's a great marina, extremely helpful staff and all the locals are so very friendly.
I'm hoping to sail tomorrow, probably to Glenarm and then down on the east coast til I cross over to Milford Haven for The Party on 8th May.
I'm flying the Forum Burgee - but I've only come across one other boat so far. Not a Forumite.
Thanks for all your advice and encouragement whilst preparing for my odyssey and I look forward to meeting up with some of you on my way round. I intend to have a full week off in St.Mawes/Falmouth in mid May.
Cheers 'n' Gone,
Robert
Yep - I've done it in a breeze that built very kindly thank you. Left Ballycastle about an hour before the tide turned in the North Channel and had a run/reach with cruising chute all the way to Carrickfergus. 'twas in my Moody 336, though, not my Sadler 25. It would have been a slog into a SW wind...Nothing against Glenarm, but from Ballycastle it's easy to make Belfast Lough on one tide if the breeze is kindly?
Good luck Robert!
Let us know when you expect to be in the Solent. It would be good for our two Javelins to meet!
Paul
I really liked Ardglass when I was there, although I was less than relaxed when berthing up, its awfie tight there!