Glasgow
Day skipper keen on more practical experience. Coastal/yachtmaster offshore theory. VHF radio cert.
603
NM
Total Distance
8
Days
Time at Sea
Shorebased Coastal Skipper & YM Offshore
The RYAMarine Radio Short Range
The RYADay Skipper
The RYAThe first leg from Newlyn to S Wales was a challenge with confused 3m seas around Lands End and into the Bristol channel. Us crewman felt dodgy most of the day. Already 5am, Dale Bay, tucked in the west corner of Milford Haven, was the perfect place to get our heads down for a few hours. The next day was was a complete contrast with sunshine and blue skies. Fellow crewman Ronnie took us through the eddies of Skomer and Ramsey islands via St Brides bay. Then it was over to Wicklow, anchoring outside the North Harbour wall which was calm when we dropped anchor at 1am but rolly later in the night after the SW wind had got up past 20Kn. Next day, we stopped in at the impressive walled harbour of Dun Laoghaire for fuel and reheated curry leftovers from the previous night before heading on up the Irish coast. Passing Lambay island, we cut across the sea corner, aiming for an overnight stop at the wonderfully named Knockinelder Bay (aka Kearney point) just north of the entrance to Strangford lough. When we got there at 1am, we all agreed we were good for a few more cuppa soups so decided to push on to Donaghadee so we could time the passage though the north channel a bit better. Up at 7am, we set off the next morning at 7:30am (HW Dover at 9am) and got ready to ride the tide up to SW Scotland. Best recorded SOG was 11.2kn with 3.1kn of tide. At this rate, we were tempted to go non-stop to Oban but the attraction of a 7pm stopver won the day. We considered Kinuachdrach harbour on the NE of Jura but in end chose the bay on the west side of Crinan Harbour which gave us perfect shelter. On the last day, we got up and away at 6:00am for the 4 hour sail up to Oban fuelled by another of Ronnie's breakfast specials. Epic and exhilarating trip in great company.
9
435.8
NM
4 days 1 hours
Penzance to Oban, United Kingdom
Private Voyage
5 May 2024 at 13:30
31.5
NM
6h 30m
Two day delivery of 60ft clipper Taeping from Inverkip to Oban. Mostly light winds. Significant swell from Mull of Kintyre onwards from storm a couple of days before. Anchored overnight off Jura and continued to Oban on 2nd day.
5
135.6
NM
1 day 10 hours
Inverkip to Oban, United Kingdom