Paddydog`1
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Has anyone sailed north from Dale to Fishguard? I would appreciate any tips on the timing to get through Jack Sound and Ramsey Sound both at slack water. It looks pretty tight to me.
we usually time the trip so we get to Jack Sound just as the flood is starting. This means pushing tide up to Jack Sound. Once you are through Jack Sound you take the flood through Ramsey and up to Fishguard. In those kind of conditions and wind direction it's a pretty flat sail. Worst bit is likely to be pushing tide to Jack Sound
Thanks guys. it looks like its possible then. I was worried that I wouldn't reach Ramsey at slack in time after taking Jack Sound at slack water as recommended. It would mean covering the7 mile distance between them in 1 hour.
Slack water at Ramsey is one hour after jack sound so it works out ok. Except that you will be going through jack sound at low water, beware of the rocksThanks guys. it looks like its possible then. I was worried that I wouldn't reach Ramsey at slack in time after taking Jack Sound at slack water as recommended. It would mean covering the7 mile distance between them in 1 hour.
I sailed it in the other direction in 2011 but went round the outside rather than through the sounds, quite a bit less pilotage like that and didn't take too long. Theres a GPS track of our route at http://www.mikedavies.net/Sunrunner.html if you're interested but you'll need the Google Earth plugin in your browser to view it.Has anyone sailed north from Dale to Fishguard? I would appreciate any tips on the timing to get through Jack Sound and Ramsey Sound both at slack water. It looks pretty tight to me.
Ive done it several times, slack water Jack is about 2.5hrs after Milford. You need to be in Jack at slack low, its about 8 nm from Dale, so leave Dale around Milford low water depending on the speed of your boat, not forgetting you will be pushing the tide till you get there. Aim for the Blackstones and then turn towards the sound when approx 100yds away (it is quite scary, especially if it is bumpy!) Aim for the tuskar rock on the other side, look back and you will see the flat cliffs on the south island. Be careful with wind against tide conditions. Once through hurry as fast as you can, to get to Ramsey and whistle through there. Both times going north we carried the same tide almost all the way to Fishguard. I usually keep close in once around Strumble head, there seems to be a counter current there which helps. Look out for pots though!Has anyone sailed north from Dale to Fishguard? I would appreciate any tips on the timing to get through Jack Sound and Ramsey Sound both at slack water. It looks pretty tight to me.
When I was going to bring my (then new to me) boat from Milford Haven to the Clyde, a forumite very kindly lent me a slim sailing guide to the Pembrokeshire Coast which had excellent details of passages, tides, anchorages, harbours and things to see. I can't now remember what the book was, but I think it may have been the Imray "Sea Guide to the Pembrokeshire Coast"
The book in question was called A Sea Guide To The Pembrokeshire Coastline. The current title is A Sea Guide to Pembrokeshire.
It is an exceptionally good local Pilot.
I don't think it's necessary to go within 100m of Blackstones - I always chicken out well before that and haven't hit anything yet. Also I give Strumble Head a wide berth to avoid the overfalls but the counter current sounds useful.Ive done it several times, slack water Jack is about 2.5hrs after Milford. You need to be in Jack at slack low, its about 8 nm from Dale, so leave Dale around Milford low water depending on the speed of your boat, not forgetting you will be pushing the tide till you get there. Aim for the Blackstones and then turn towards the sound when approx 100yds away (it is quite scary, especially if it is bumpy!) Aim for the tuskar rock on the other side, look back and you will see the flat cliffs on the south island. Be careful with wind against tide conditions. Once through hurry as fast as you can, to get to Ramsey and whistle through there. Both times going north we carried the same tide almost all the way to Fishguard. I usually keep close in once around Strumble head, there seems to be a counter current there which helps. Look out for pots though!
As long as the wind is SW it is pretty much a doddle, once done and having conquered the demons you feel good!
Stu