Tuesday 28th July 2020 – day ashore in Bangor

The facilities at Bangor marina are very good and spotlessly clean, we got a machine load of washing done then walked into town and found an Asda to stock up the cupboards. The wind is blustery here and it’s raining, so not great for sight seeing. Mick Lynn, a former ‘Poacher’ lives 45 mins awayContinue reading “Tuesday 28th July 2020 – day ashore in Bangor”

Monday 27th July 2020 – Arklow (Eire) to Bangor (Northern Ireland) – 128nm – 22hrs

It was a good decision to hug the Irish coastline because the conditions were more favourable than offshore; however the sea was still very confused with some fairly large waves – so glad we weren’t on ‘Princess Matilda’ with Timothy Spall! Erring on the side of comfort we put away the mainsail, reefed the foresailContinue reading “Monday 27th July 2020 – Arklow (Eire) to Bangor (Northern Ireland) – 128nm – 22hrs”

Sunday 26th July 2020 – Arklow on route to Bangor

We were very grateful to the Arklow HM for allowing us to go alongside and get a good night’s sleep while the winds calmed down. Eire is still closed to visitors but we agreed to stay onboard and leave in the morning, so all good. We left at 1030. Although the various forecasts for windContinue reading “Sunday 26th July 2020 – Arklow on route to Bangor”

Friday 24th July 2020 – Old Grimsby to Porthcressa to Arklow, Eire

Had a good night’s sleep and this morning motored over to Porthcressa to re-stock with fresh meat and veg. The weather forecast for the Isles of Scilly isn’t looking great so we took the decision to head north, may as well be sailing and get soaked as sit at anchor getting wet. The wind directionContinue reading “Friday 24th July 2020 – Old Grimsby to Porthcressa to Arklow, Eire”

Thursday 23rd July 2020 – Arthur’s Porth to Old Grimsby – 4nm

Last night was spent trying to ascertain where a crackling sound was coming from. We checked the bilges, inside the engine compartment and peered over the side of the boat but couldn’t find the source. It sounded like we were anchored in an oversized bowl of Rice Crispies with snap, crackle and pop going onContinue reading “Thursday 23rd July 2020 – Arthur’s Porth to Old Grimsby – 4nm”

Wednesday 22nd July 2020 – Great Granilly – Arthur’s Porth 0.5nm

The wind is now blowing in from the west so we moved Talavera into a neighbouring cove with better cover for tonight. This cove is known as Arthur’s Porth. The water here is very clear and well stocked with tiny silvery 4” fish which are easily seen in large shoals, no wonder the gulls andContinue reading “Wednesday 22nd July 2020 – Great Granilly – Arthur’s Porth 0.5nm”

Tuesday 21st July 2020 – Rushy Bay (Bryher) to Great Granilly – 9 nm

At 0630 we left Rushy Bay and headed over the St Mary’s to fill up the fresh water tanks. The only tap worked off a meter which ate £1 coins like they’re going out of fashion. Luckily the harbour toilet attendant started work early and had a pocket full of coins so changed up aContinue reading “Tuesday 21st July 2020 – Rushy Bay (Bryher) to Great Granilly – 9 nm”

Monday 20th July 2020 – at anchor in Rushy Bay (Bryher)

Yesterday we moved anchorages from Tresco to Rushy Bay (Bryher) because the wind direction changed and we needed better shelter. We were treated to a sunset last night with rocky foreground, it was very peaceful to sit up on deck watching it go down with a cuppa. We were very well sheltered in this RushyContinue reading “Monday 20th July 2020 – at anchor in Rushy Bay (Bryher)”

Sunday 19th July 2020 – Old Grimsby (Tresco) to Rushy Bay (Bryher) – 4 miles

We woke up just in time to find we were closer to the lovely sandy beach than we wished, there was very little water under us, but not a drama, just re-set the anchor further out in deeper water. Today we walked around the beautiful, quaint and very quiet, island of Tresco. Everywhere we lookedContinue reading “Sunday 19th July 2020 – Old Grimsby (Tresco) to Rushy Bay (Bryher) – 4 miles”

Saturday 18th July 2020 – Porthcressa to Old Grimsby – 10nm – 2 hrs

The wind is due to change to the north so we have moved anchorages. This morning we sailed the longer route over to Old Grimsby, than the short cut we took yesterday. This anchorage is between Tresco and St Helens. It is absolutely beautiful with small sandy beaches, fabulous rock formations and it is anContinue reading “Saturday 18th July 2020 – Porthcressa to Old Grimsby – 10nm – 2 hrs”