Добавить новость

112: 6 случаев подозрения на ботулизм зарегистрировали в Татарстане

В Павловском Посаде установлены зоны охраны жилого дома с магазином, нач XX века

Что известно о новых заместителях министра обороны РФ Андрея Белоусова

Стоимость организации свадьбы в столице увеличилась за год на 15%





Новости сегодня

Новости от TheMoneytizer

Sailing to Scotland: flitting north to a new home

Ever wanted to ease the home-moving process? Kirsty and Gavin Pritchard made an adventure out of relocating by sailing to Scotland, their new home.

View from the boat on water with a cornish town in the distance.
Sailing the Devon and
Cornish coast was easy,
delightful cruising. Photo: Yachting Monthly

Flitting is a traditional Scottish expression for moving house so our decision to move from Gosport to the island of …Continue reading »

The post Sailing to Scotland: flitting north to a new home appeared first on Yachting Monthly.

Ever wanted to ease the home-moving process? Kirsty and Gavin Pritchard made an adventure out of relocating by sailing to Scotland, their new home.

View from the boat on water with a cornish town in the distance.
Sailing the Devon and Cornish coast was easy, delightful cruising. Photo: Yachting Monthly

Flitting is a traditional Scottish expression for moving house so our decision to move from Gosport to the island of Arran meant we needed a plan to ‘flit’ our Hanse 312, Local Hero, north with us.

Although we have both been boating since a young age, the initial passage planning research for sailing to Scotland was a bit scary.

Strong tidal streams, offshore hazards, high speed ferries and multiple logistic requirements were just some of the things to consider.

Sunny skies with the boat alongside a jetty in the harbour.

Alongside in Glenarm. Photo: Yachting Monthly

We prepared the boat by thoroughly checking absolutely every moving part; we had a professional engine service, and stocked up on food, fuel, water, tools, tape, torches, spare parts, paper charts, e-charts, sailing directions and a lot of chocolate.

Safety was key; as well as a life raft, lifejackets and personal locator beacons, we were always transmitting on AIS when underway.

We logged each day’s passage plan on the RYA’s SafeTrx app, with Gavin’s sister as the guardian angel monitoring us ashore via the app.

Sailing to Scotland via the south

We departed Gosport at daybreak on 30 April 2023, to catch favourable winds and tidal stream through the Needles and west on to Portland – an ambitious
plan for Day 1 but everything went well.

Portland is the former base of the Royal Navy’s Lynx helicopter squadrons, so it was a delight for Gavin, who had commanded two frigates, both with embarked Lynxes, to see the helicopter on display there.

The rest of our passage along the Devon and Cornish coasts was blissful cruising, with the weather gods whisking us along to either marinas or visitor moorings in Dartmouth, Plymouth, Fowey, Falmouth, the Helford River then Newlyn.

Fowey was a real highlight as our visit coincided with the King’s coronation weekend.

Kirsty and Gavin are smiling on a sunny coastpath. They are both wearing hats.

Kirsty and Gavin Pritchard are lifelong sailors. Gavin was previously a Royal Navy captain. Photo: Yachting Monthly

We enjoyed some memorable walks and, in naval parlance, a cracking ‘run ashore’ with the carnival atmosphere in the town.

On the Saturday evening, we rowed back to the boat in time to enjoy a front-row seat for the firework display lighting up the sky.

Our voyage then turned into a game of two halves. The sun and favourable breeze along the south coast had lulled us into a false sense of security when we started to plan the detail of the northerly leg up the Irish Sea.

Three dolphins swimming close to the surface and boat.

Dolphins played at the bow on arrival at Kilmore Quay. Photo: Yachting Monthly

Due to persistent forecasts of northerly winds, we sadly abandoned our plan to visit the Scillies and instead decided to undertake the only night passage; to cross the Irish Sea.

Sunset and sunrise at sea was an epic experience and we were welcomed to Kilmore Quay in the Republic of Ireland by a pod of dolphins that escorted us for half an hour, occasionally rolling on their sides to look us in the eye.

Article continues below…

Irish hospitality

The day sails up the east coast of Ireland proved to be quite a battle into the northerly winds, and helpful but wind-opposing northerly tidal streams often created lumpy sea conditions.

The Irish Sea ferries also turned up like leopards, but our AIS picture gave us plenty of warning.

A gorgeous sunset over the Irish Sea from the boat.

Witnessing the sunrise at sea was a highlight of the night passage across the Irish Sea. Photo: Yachting Monthly

Morale was boosted each evening by the splendid hospitality in the Irish pubs we found serving local ale and good food in Arklow, Howth, Ardglass and Glenarm.

The second crossing of the Irish Sea, at the North Channel end, gave us our first sighting of Scotland.

But as our latitude rose, the temperature fell and there was a very wintry feel to our final passage through the Kilbrannan Sound from Campbeltown to Local Hero’s new home in Lochranza.

We had owned and sailed Local Hero for 10 years before this trip; however, most of that had been ‘just-the-two-of-us’ Solent weekend trips or short cruises of a week or so along the south coast.

Three weeks together onboard was new territory for the boat and our teamwork. (Actually, there were three of us onboard: Gavin, Kirsty and ‘Arthur the Autohelm’, our faithful Simrad tiller pilot who did the lion’s share of the steering.)

Map of the UK, with a red line showing the journey. The line runs around the South West coast, up the irish sea, and onto Scotland.

Kirsty and Gavin’s journey while sailing to Scotland. Photo: Yachting Monthly

The routines we had developed sailing together stood us in good stead, but who was the skipper and who was the galley chef?

We were always both on deck for berthing, casting off or narrow navigational passages and there was a great sense of teamwork as we worked together, checking the depth, proximity to danger and delivering our plan.

Otherwise, one of us was always on deck keeping lookout. Plans are only a basis for change, and things did change often, but we shared the passage planning effort.

Kirsty was head chef and delivered some memorable meals.

We planned and delivered a proper adventure, making friends along the way, and enjoying Dorset, Cornish and Irish hospitality.

We dodged a few ferries and managed to avoid lurking navigational hazards.

As we turned around Lochranza Pier there was a quiet sense of achievement that we had stayed safe, worked together and thoroughly enjoyed the experience of sailing about a third of the way round the UK.


Enjoyed reading this?

A subscription to Yachting Monthly magazine costs around 40% less than the cover price.

Print and digital editions are available through Magazines Direct – where you can also find the latest deals.

YM is packed with information to help you get the most from your time on the water.

      • Take your seamanship to the next level with tips, advice and skills from our experts
      • Impartial in-depth reviews of the latest yachts and equipment
      • Cruising guides to help you reach those dream destinations

Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

The post Sailing to Scotland: flitting north to a new home appeared first on Yachting Monthly.

Читайте на 123ru.net


Новости 24/7 DirectAdvert - доход для вашего сайта



Частные объявления в Вашем городе, в Вашем регионе и в России



Smi24.net — ежеминутные новости с ежедневным архивом. Только у нас — все главные новости дня без политической цензуры. "123 Новости" — абсолютно все точки зрения, трезвая аналитика, цивилизованные споры и обсуждения без взаимных обвинений и оскорблений. Помните, что не у всех точка зрения совпадает с Вашей. Уважайте мнение других, даже если Вы отстаиваете свой взгляд и свою позицию. Smi24.net — облегчённая версия старейшего обозревателя новостей 123ru.net. Мы не навязываем Вам своё видение, мы даём Вам срез событий дня без цензуры и без купюр. Новости, какие они есть —онлайн с поминутным архивом по всем городам и регионам России, Украины, Белоруссии и Абхазии. Smi24.net — живые новости в живом эфире! Быстрый поиск от Smi24.net — это не только возможность первым узнать, но и преимущество сообщить срочные новости мгновенно на любом языке мира и быть услышанным тут же. В любую минуту Вы можете добавить свою новость - здесь.




Новости от наших партнёров в Вашем городе

Ria.city

К проекту «Открой#Моспром» с начала года присоединилось около 1 млн человек

Появились кадры подписания Договора о стратегическом партнерстве РФ и КНДР

По делу о массовом отравлении фасолью задержан повар

МИД: Россия требует вывода из Европы ядерного оружия США

Музыкальные новости

Муфтий Гайнутдин пожелал Путину помощи Аллаха для побед

Почти 40 пар поучаствовали в турнире по конкуру на Кубок Гагарина в Щелкове

Сказка театра Ульгэр в Бурятии «Волшебный платок бабушки Дари» - это захватывающее путешествие в мир волшебства - Театр и Цирк, Культура и Концерт, Россия и Дети:

В аэропорту Пулково задержали шесть рейсов и отменили еще один

Новости России

«Метриум»: Новостройки Москвы за пять лет подорожали на 71%

Рабочий пострадал в результате падения лифта в жилом здании в Москве

Паркинг с оригинальным фасадом построят в подмосковном ЖК «1-й Южный»

К проекту «Открой#Моспром» с начала года присоединилось около 1 млн человек

Экология в России и мире

Доктор Кутушов: не стоит носить кроссовки в жару

Спрос на «русское» золото 585 пробы стабильно растет – исследование «585*ЗОЛОТОЙ»

Сказка театра Ульгэр в Бурятии «Волшебный платок бабушки Дари» - это захватывающее путешествие в мир волшебства - Театр и Цирк, Культура и Концерт, Россия и Дети:

Жена туриста, убитого электрическим током во время купания в джакузи на курорте, подала в суд прямо с больничной койки

Спорт в России и мире

Рублёв и еще два российских теннисиста не сыграют на Олимпиаде в Париже

Самсонова обыграла Александрову и вышла в финал турнира WTA в Хертогенбосхе

Скачков и Тайлакова выиграли соревнования по настольному теннису на Играх БРИКС

Кирилл Скачков из Новокузнецка стал победителем Игр стран БРИКС-2024

Moscow.media

Кинотеатр GOS-FILM: твой гид в мире фильмов

В Екатеринбурге начался второй этап опрессовок

В МЧС объяснили появление пожарных у театра "Теремок"

Как Россия уступила Азербайджану значительные территории Дагестана и два села











Топ новостей на этот час

Rss.plus






Рабочий пострадал в результате падения лифта в жилом здании в Москве

Глава Политехнического музея отметил искусственное занижение роли науки РФ в мире

Эксперт дал прогноз по ставке ЦБ

«Метриум»: Новостройки Москвы за пять лет подорожали на 71%