IDAMAY
Well-Known Member
I have done that trip a few times in three different boats of about the same size though none were thirty years old. I don't see age as a limiting factor provided you can establish that the boat is in good condition, particularly all the mechanical parts. Also that you are able to give it a decent proving run beforehand.
Obviously the weather and sea conditions are much more likely to be a limiting factor, particularly if you want to move the boat in winter. This could well make time a limiting factor as you will need several days and re fuelling stops for that passage. Having said that it is a wonderful trip if you have the time. Ideally I would wait for better weather and longer days in the Spring.
Here is a possible list of stopovers.
Falmouth
Padstow
Milford Haven
Holyhead ( a long passage of over 100 miles but can be avoided by crossing to Arklow and continuing up the Irish east coast)
Douglas (or Port Erin)
Bangor (Northern Ireland)
Clyde.
There are a few interim stops you can make if you want to shorten the individual legs.
I think it would be a great shame to miss the challenge and enjoyment of such a trip unless you have bought the boat for "trips round the bay in the skylark."
Whatever you decide I hope you get much enjoyment from your new craft.
Obviously the weather and sea conditions are much more likely to be a limiting factor, particularly if you want to move the boat in winter. This could well make time a limiting factor as you will need several days and re fuelling stops for that passage. Having said that it is a wonderful trip if you have the time. Ideally I would wait for better weather and longer days in the Spring.
Here is a possible list of stopovers.
Falmouth
Padstow
Milford Haven
Holyhead ( a long passage of over 100 miles but can be avoided by crossing to Arklow and continuing up the Irish east coast)
Douglas (or Port Erin)
Bangor (Northern Ireland)
Clyde.
There are a few interim stops you can make if you want to shorten the individual legs.
I think it would be a great shame to miss the challenge and enjoyment of such a trip unless you have bought the boat for "trips round the bay in the skylark."
Whatever you decide I hope you get much enjoyment from your new craft.
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