oyster haven

Moonbeam
David and Lynn Wilkie
Sat 29 May 2010 13:54
 
 
51.41.762N  008.27.241W
 
Tuesday
The plan was to go to Cork for the day but the club office could not find the bus timetable and then we missed a bus by 2 minutes and the next one was not for 21/2 hours so change of plan.Walked through the village as far as Camden Fort then meandered back and chatted to Billy and Gail and looked at Crosshaven boatyard which had just sprayed a 60' yacht outside and just next to the road; the story goes that lots of cars in Crosshaven have various colours of overspray! The adjacent boatyard drives its hoist down the road to get to the slipway! Things are different down here! In the afternoon we did some boat jobs and took the rib up river to Drake's Pool which is a lovely sheltered anchorage. Lots of yachts and boats on moorings in the river mostly just attached by bits of string........
 
Wednesday
Another hard day in store.Waited until low water then headed for East Ferry Marina to pick up some outboard spares left there by Kevin from Marine Motors. The somewhat ram shackle marina is beautifully located in a narrow passage which is wooded to the shore for much of its length.
 
   Cobh
 
   East Ferry          
 
   East Ferry         
 
 A pint and a bowl of seafood chowder in the Marlogue Inn . The Inn beckoned for an evening meal and we were both filled up by the good bar food. A pleasant evening walk then a drink aboard "Moonbeam" with John who bought "Thika" at Ardfern a few years ago.
 
Thursday
The morning weather forecast confirmed that there is an unsettled period due over the weekend so plans for France are postponed. A quick look north to admire the scenery and to take a look at what John described as "Ireland's most beautiful house". We haven't seen many as John but he might well be right!
 
 
Out the harbour, zero wind again and despite the forecast the only wind was 4 knots on the nose. Saw several basking sharks and generally admired the scenery. This part of Ireland somehow manages to combine ruggedness with a pastoral agricultural setting and we find it very attractive.
Headed into Oyster Haven for a look see and found it to be a lovely and quiet spot and managed to find room to drop anchor among the moorings in just enough water to west of Ferry Point. Lay to the tide as the wind freshened from the south. Anchored at last!
 
    Oyster Haven