Richard10002
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But it's not similar. Bardsey Sound has horrendous tides whilst the tides into MH are relatively modest whilst Dublin bay is virtually devoid of tidal streams.
Dublin to Pwllheli is essentially a zonal course whilst Arklow to MH is essentially meridional so no, I'm afraid the two trips bear little resemblance.
I have been sailing for about 40 years, was a navigating officer in the Merchant Navy until 1984, and did Yachtmaster in 2007, and I've never heard of Zonal and Meridional courses. To me they are similar trips, with a similar long leg... just similar, but not the same.
I'm going to leave Arklow with the southerly tide, pop down to the bottom of the bank, then set a course for somewhere around Skomer. I'll estimate how much more tide I'll have up or down, and apply that to the course. Without looking at a pilot, I think I'd be wanting to arrive at the point where I'm turning into the Haven as the tide turns from ebb to flood, but I dont mind too much if I'm heading into the Haven with a bit of ebb against me. I could always duck into Fishguard or Dale as appropriate. Rosslaire would be in my mind as somewhere that could be useful.
Apart from popping down to the bottom of Arklow Bank, I don't see much difference in the methodology, substituting Kish and Bardsey for the beginning and end of the long leg.
Nobody has planned the passage for the OP, so he still has some work to do... but I think he probably has some useful pointers which may have been helpful if they added to his knowledge - I dont see how anything said can have done him any harm?