Caernarfon - 53° 08' 35" N 04° 16' 39" W

Sunrise on the Welsh Coast Good planning and good luck came together to provide us with an easy night sail across the Irish Sea, back to Wales. We approached the (sand) bar just as dawn was breaking, giving us reasonable visibility and, more importantly, slack tides to make our way through this notorious, sand-shifting entrance to the Menai Strait. The channel markers were not exactly where they were supposed to be on the charts, but we put our hopes on the supposition that they had been moved to match the current entrance ... and we were right. A dolphin leads us in. It's understandable how seagoing folk can become superstitious when this sort of thing happens to us. After an hour of winding through narrow, sub-ten metre deep channels, we approached Caernarfon. What a sight! Wowsa! A very impressive castle, right on the waterfront! Once again, our timing was impeccable. The marina, which is right outside the castle, has a sill that must be crossed in...