Vinni’s turn -She grabs the microphone

So– what’s it like to be a cruising sailor?   Let’s get one thing straight from the start, The Bay of Biscay is not for pansies!   Dear family, friends, neighbors and everyone else,   Starting a circumnavigation is not only a nature and cultural experience, but also, for me, a voyage of discovery into…

Peniche to Lisbon

Where were we?  Oh yes, we had spent the night in Peniche (actually 2 nights, but who’s counting?).  Why 2 nights?  If you remember we got caught in an fishing net and had to cut ourselves free and well maybe we just felt a little bit sorry for ourselves and needed a break – so…

Vigo to Porto

We stayed in Vigo a few days while we waited for some spare parts to be delivered. Once it became obvious that the delivery would take several days we decided we’d sail out to Isla de Ceis, a couple of islands about 12 nautical miles away at the mouth of the bay. Isla de Ceis…

Across the (in)famous Bay of Biscay

Crosshaven to Bayona Spain across the infamous Bay of Biscay It is Saturday and we’re lying in Crosshaven waiting for a weather window. Our weather program, Predictwind, changes the forecast every few hours, due to an enormous low pressure area approaching from the Atlantic. Here in Ireland, we’re going to get gales – in Scotland…

Troon to Dublin

Dear friends   We left Troon for Ireland after having studied both the weather forecast and the tides. The weather forecast noted that we should have a mixture of wind – the first 1/3 of the 195 nautical mile trip we’d have the wind in our faces (typical vinni and carsten weather) but then the…

The Open og Isle of Arryn

Isle of Arryn and the British Open I wrote last time that we had reached the end of our Scottish adventure – but nooooo, there’s more –  much more. Where was I? We were in Inverkip where we had our autopilot replaced ($5000 – shudder!).  While there, the harbourmaster asked me in passing if I…

Oban to the Crinan Canal to Inverkip

Vinni had I had learned all about tides and tidal streams when we took our Yachtmaster exams but it is a bit different when you are faced with it in reality – do it wrong and you can end up losing your boat. There is a narrow inlet between 2 headlands near the entrance to…

Caledonia Canal and the Scottish Archipelago to Oban

We have arrived at Laggan Lock and this spot is so breathtakingly beautiful that we decided to spend the night here instead of sailing on. Tomorrow we will reach Fort Williams and the western end of the canal. From there it is out into the North Atlantic and Scotlands rock coastline and archipelagos. We’ll visit…