bilbobaggins
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A few years ago, sailed with a couple of friends on a lumpen 70s boat from Cardiff, just after top of an 11.5 metre tide. 15 minutes out from the Barrage, the engine failed - a Vetus plastic potty had melted. So, for the next couple of days, we worked out the Bristol Channel the traditional way, hooking up the start of the flood, before we got a fair breeze for Cork. ( It being Easter Weekend, and Wales was closed )
We had to short-tack up the Owenboy River to the Royal Cork pontoons ( no leccy, no sounder! ) - watched, as it turned out, by the club's new Admiral and his drinking team, taking bets on where we would run aground - and got alongside before the bar shut.
Later on the same delivery trip, the gearbox linkage failed off Malin Head, so we had to sail into unknown Port Ellen at night, in a rising gale, with only a MacMillan's chartlet and some bravado. We saw no HIDB moorings, so anchored under sail up close to the windward beach. The next few days saw us anchor under sail off a castle just north of Crinan, then sail through the Dorus Mor and the Sound of Luing onto a mooring off the Oban SC.
My older, grey-haired friend liked that mooring so much, he bought it, and trained home!
( This thread is beginning to read like the Four Yorkshiremen sketch! "....Think that was rough? Tha' had it easy!" ) /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif
We had to short-tack up the Owenboy River to the Royal Cork pontoons ( no leccy, no sounder! ) - watched, as it turned out, by the club's new Admiral and his drinking team, taking bets on where we would run aground - and got alongside before the bar shut.
Later on the same delivery trip, the gearbox linkage failed off Malin Head, so we had to sail into unknown Port Ellen at night, in a rising gale, with only a MacMillan's chartlet and some bravado. We saw no HIDB moorings, so anchored under sail up close to the windward beach. The next few days saw us anchor under sail off a castle just north of Crinan, then sail through the Dorus Mor and the Sound of Luing onto a mooring off the Oban SC.
My older, grey-haired friend liked that mooring so much, he bought it, and trained home!
( This thread is beginning to read like the Four Yorkshiremen sketch! "....Think that was rough? Tha' had it easy!" ) /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif