Cruising on MENISCUS

Jun. 10, 2009 - Back in Whitehaven

9th June:  Left Bangor at 0500 yesterday and arrived off Whitehaven 0700 after a night-long sail in lumpy seas. Not enough water to enter port until 0930 so we tacked up and down for 2 1/2 hours badly in need of sleep. A clean up and meal followed by a few hours dozing put us to rights.   Can't get away again for about a week. We'll let you know when.

Looks like the circumnavigation is put off until 2010. This site will come to an end but the blog is now on http://www.meniscus.me.uk  . email to martin@meniscus.me.uk.

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Jun. 7, 2009 - Sight seeing in Northern Ireland

6th June:  After a late start, we spent the day sightseeing in Belfast. What a lot of "firsts" and "greatest" Belfast  can claim. Another good night sleep.

7th June: Decided to take day rail ticket to revisit Belfast and also Portadown, which we found is closed on Sundays.  We plan to leave for Whitehaven at 1600 tomorrow to catch the last two hours of the ebb in order to clear Belfast Lough and to catch the flood in the North Channel.   Easterly/North-Easterly winds forecast could make going difficult. We may have to divert to Isle of Whithorn or Peel. Next Internet access when we arrive Whitehaven.

 

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Jun. 6, 2009 - Short Cruise

 

Because we need to be home next week, Pat and I decided to make a pilot cruise to Ireland. If all goes well we will set off again after completing essential business. Plans will be revised because of loss of time, so a full circumnavigation will have to be put off until 2010.

1st June:    Departed Whitehaven at 0500 for first leg was to Strangford Lough in glorious sunshine. A good sail initially, reduced to motor sail to arrive at narrows HW-2hours to catch the last of the flood.  Stopped first night in Portaferry. Cost us £20 for an alongside berth, and water top-up.

2nd June:   Quiet day visiting the town. We took the ferry to Strangford (free with bus pass - £1.80 otherwise), had coffee and back to Portaferry for Fish and Chips before leaving for a swinging mooring at Killeyleagh. 

3rd June:  A short motor up to East Down Yacht club to pick up a visitor mooring close to the pontoon. Witnessed a surprising turn-out of Cruisers, Lightnings, Toppers and Lasers for club race night. To make use of hot showers and toilet facilities, I warped off the mooring and onto the pontoon, while Pat rested her eyes.

4th June:   Cruised around the lough, visiting Down Cruising Club, Kirkcubbin and the river Quoile, before picking up a mooring again at Killyleagh. After leaving Kirkcubbin we picked up a PANPAN from a yacht with engine failure and which was drifting onto rocksoff Rainey Island, where we had been two hours ealier. Two local boats and the Portaferry LIfeboat resolved the problem.   The weather, which has been fantastic up to now was beginning to deteriorate with the promise of strong winds and rain. We have decided to move to Belfast tommorrow where we could rest out the bad weather before our temporary return to Whitehaven.

5th June: After a leisurely breakfast, we, set off  at 1130 to catch the last 1/2 hour of the flood in Strangford narrows and to take full advantage of slack water.   With two reefs in the main and full jib we screamed down the narrows and out into an increasingly lumpy sea. Soon I decided to put the third reef in the main as we made 6 knots to windward.  The conditions fluctuated between 25kt winds on the nose with an overcast sky and then sunny with little wind and an "oily" sea, when the engine had to be started.  We fought through Donaghadee Sound at 1.5 kts at 1800 rpm on the engine and 23kt wind on the nose, to arrive at Bangor Marina at 2100. Our trepidation about dropping sail in 25kt wind and choppy sea was unfounded as we reached more sheltered water just outside the marina. It transpired that we could have done this in the large open sheltered area inside the breakwater.  No rain yet so we tried out Pats boom tent ( more like a marquee) to keep the cockpit dry.  A late dinner and off to bed to recharge our batteries for planned sightseeing in Belfast.

 

 

 

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May. 23, 2009 - Preparing for British Isles Circumnavigation

Last year, Martin with friend Alastair circumnavigated mainland UK in a clockwise direction  in yacht Meniscus from her home port Whitehaven. We visited Outer Hebrides, Orkney, Scilly and Ireland.  See http://www.meniscus.me.uk

This year We, co-owners Martin and Pat, are planning an anticlockwise circumnavigation of the British Isles, including Ireland, Scilly, Channel Isles, Shetland and Outer Hebrides. For this we are still completing boat prearations but hope to depart Whitehaven in the next week or so. To do the whole trip we had planned to set off on 15th May. Being late we may have to cut short the trip. We will keep you informed.

Yacht Meniscus is a 32 foot twin keeled sloop built by Martin from a Hunter Channel 32 "sailaway" kit. A recent RNLI inspector described it as a well-found yacht.

We have cruised extensively and raced the yacht succesfully, winning many trophies including in the "Round Isle of Man" races. Now is the time for an extended cruise.

 

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