Arthur's Coastal Cruise 2015 - Part 1
Read MoreDAY 1 - Tuesday, 23rd June, 2015
Arthur's first trip beyond Limerick occurred in 2007 when we participated in a Cruising Club CiC to Kilrush. Every year since then Arthur has undertaken a Coastal Cruise with passages to Fenit, Dingle, Cahersiveen, Bantry Bay, Crookhaven, Schull and the Aran Islands.
2015 marked Arthur's NINTH consecutive sortie on the salty!
In anticipation of Arthur's Coastal Cruise 2015 I had been looking at weather forecasts since early June. Getting to Kilrush enables the planning to really start as we contemplate the 'coastal' passages.
Hence the fixation with forecasts for Brandon Bay (and Smerwick). The forecast for Brandon Bay above shows a 10 day forecast. A pity we were not in Kilrush prior to 22nd/23rd June! But, reality is that we can only ever contemplate a starting point of June 22nd due to Mary's work commitments.
This time we arrived at Arthur's home marina on Tuesday, 23rd June in time to make the 15:00 opening of Portumna Bridge. As always, our eyes are firmly focused on the weather forecast for Brandon Bay (and/or Smerwick). And of course we turn to our trusted friend Windguru for our weather forecasts. We use Brandon Bay as a reference point for the passage from Kilrush to Dingle. And of course we have to get to Kilrush first! Weather for today or tomorrow would have done very nicely for the Kilrush to Dingle passage but unfortunately it will take us a minimum of 2-3 good days to get to Kilrush...weather permitting.
The forecast is not looking very good...but fortunately forecasts can and do change!A pleasant passage puts us in Rossmore in the late afternoon. We tie up on the jetty and then realise that even though it is only a light breeze we would be better on the other side and move Arthur accordingly. No more gentle slapping against the jetty. The photo above is the view from the pier at Rossmore Harbour looking towards the Woodford River at circa 21:45. The harbour is deserted and we enjoy a quiet night at Rossmore. It is a lovely spot.
DAY 7 - Thursday, 29th June, 2015
We take a walk about town including a visit to Savins Music Centre, one of the few real Hi-Fi shops in the West. A couple of years ago I bought, via their website and then over the phone, several hi-fi components and was delighted with price and service. We wandered around the store admiring the extensive range of hi-fi and related home entertainment equipment. Highly recommended for Hi-Fi enthusiasts.
Three large cruisers at Custom House Quay. In the foreground is 'Cool Runnings', a Broom Ocean 34, 'Arthur' to the right and in the background is Snow Mouse a modified Broom 42 originally commissioned especially for Emerald Star. And we were just about to make acquaintance with their respective crews!
(Left to right) Geoff & Evelyne of 'Snow Mouse' and Pat & Geraldine of 'Cool Runnings'. And the banner at the back of Snow Mouse says it all! Pat has recently retired and they are now about to fulfill a dream to cruise to Holland via South-west coast of Ireland and then onto to Wales and then the south-coast of England and over to Dunkirk for winter mooring before resuming in Spring 2016 when they plan to passage through the canals of France, Belgium and Holland! A mighty adventure indeed.
DAY 9 - Wednesday, 1st July, 2015
Yes, the forecast is for Brandon Bay...I seldom screen-dump forecasts for Limerick - Kilrush. BUT, if it's that good at Brandon Bay, then it will surely be good for our passage to Kilrush! And of course I had checked the weather for our passage to Kilrush ...I simply didn't save it!