Tag: summer holiday 2021

  • A Sailing Holiday โ€“ Helvick to Ringabella

    A Sailing Holiday – Helvick to Ringabella

    Up at sparrow-fart time after a creaky night at anchor; left K sleeping in the berth while I enjoyed the sunrise and the early morning light (but not the chill). The wind had died off nicely, and it was a relatively calm morning. It was a run out of the bay, with K at the…

  • A Sailing Holiday โ€“ Kilmore Quay to Helvick

    A Sailing Holiday – Kilmore Quay to Helvick

    After a few days of pottering around in Kilmore Quay, we decided to push on for Helvick, en-route to the Crosshaven area. We wanted to be outside of Kilmore Quay by about 1300, but needed to visit the local hardware and marine store first. The bill stung a bit, but I came away with two…

  • A Sailing Holiday โ€“ Kilmore Quay

    A Sailing Holiday – Kilmore Quay

    Saturday Weather has helped us decide to stay in Kilmore Quay over the weekend; we’ll tank water and diesel before moving onwards, and onwards is currently aimed at Glandore (may as well get as far down as we can, if we can). Kilmore Quay facilities are small, but perfectly fine for a small visitor contingent.…

  • A Sailing Holiday โ€“ Rosslare to Kilmore Quay

    A Sailing Holiday – Rosslare to Kilmore Quay

    We’ve made it to the south coast! Only two days after we planned to be here, due to weather conditions. Up at 0600, leaving K to snooze some more; up anchor and motored over to South Bay to drop the hook again in calmer waters and get a few more hours of sleep. Chatted with…

  • A Sailing Holiday โ€“ Arklow to Rosslare

    A Sailing Holiday – Arklow to Rosslare

    The original intent of this leg was Arklow to Kilmore Quay, but the forecast wind didn’t go as far into the west as expected, and the sea running up the coast was not pleasant. We left Arklow around 10 am, aiming to catch the south-bound tide from Dublin, shooting ourselves around the corner. Unfortunately, the…

  • A Sailing Holiday โ€“ Arklow

    A Sailing Holiday – Arklow

    We spent several days in Arklow, weather-constrained. It’s a small town, with a very busy shopping centre (at least on rainy days). The Kynoch’s walk (archive) is quite nice – starts at the shopping centre, goes past the marina, and then goes north along the sea wall, through some bushes/trees (with fairy doors), and back…