Glenarm
Moonbeam
David and Lynn Wilkie
Thu 30 May 2013 19:19
54.58.152N 005.57.062W
63.1 MILES LOGGED
From Ardglass you catch the ebb tide North or South so we left at 0400 on a
beautiful morning and were soon sailing at 8 knots in flat water with a 1 1/2
knot tide under us too!
A couple of hours later though it was a different story as the wind against
tide induced steep seas which slowed us considerably and while the forecast was
for Northerly Force 5 we had gusts of 38 knots true and an awful sea. We
contemplated going back to Bangor or Carrickfergus but on the basis that it
might be the same tomorrow we pushed on and listened to a lifeboat call-out from
Portpatrick. It took us 11 1/2 hours to log 63 miles which should have only been
55 but mid afternoon we sailed into little Glenarm Marina to a welcome (
and deep ) pontoon berth.
The sun was out and we washed of salt and showered!. We had not visited
Glenarm before but were impressed with the facility and also the friendliness
and scenery; the local publican was most impressed that he could see our
masthead burgee above the town’s roofline!
For the first time back in home waters we had dinner in the cockpit in warm
sunshine and enjoyed the peace and quiet after a wild and noisy day.
We will go back to Glenarm sometime and explore the countryside
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