Across the Irish Sea - 51°57' 52 "N 06° 07' 07 "W
The locals popping by to say goodbye! Our last day in Wales was glorious, it was actually warm. We pottered around doing last minute jobs while we waited for the afternoon tide. This would get us out of the marina on free flow and have a favourable current around St Anne's Head and to push us off shallows of The Smalls and out of the Traffic Separation Scheme. Our planned route towards Ireland We had one of the best sails we have had aboard Chinook. We timed the current perfectly, the wind was on the beam and we zipped across St George's Channel several knots faster than we planned. Our speedy progress had us at approaching the Irish coast in the early hours of the morning - in the dark. Rather than negotiate a tight, foreign harbour, we opted to anchor and catch some sleep. We are very excited to be back in Ireland! And please remember that Blogger posts your comment as anonymous if you don't have an account, so please sign off with y...