pagoda
Well-Known Member
I went into Stranraer on the way south as a diversion from Portpatrick, which I would prefer not to enter in F5/6 from the west and 2m waves. Very nice people, but I completely failed in attempts to contact them in advance - I tried VHF and every phone number I could find all the way down Loch Ryan, mid-afternoon. The dredged areal down the side of the marina is very tight and I had a, cough, short delay waiting for the tide to rise ... inside the marked channel
We did Brodick-Girvan-Wig Bay - Bangor - Peel a couple of years ago. Wig Bay - round the spit on your Starboard side on the way into Loch Ryan has quite decent shelter and a nice sandy bottom for anchoring. Girvan was OK, soft mud at low water, so the keel sat in that. A few eating houses and pubs within easy reach of the harbour. Had no plans to use Portpatrick as we spent a few days in Bangor/Belfast. If the weather was iffy coming up towards the North Channel, I'd be tempted to hide in Bangor or Glenarm for a break, as opposed to looking for shelter on the east side.