Friday 26 April 2013

St Ives to Solva

24th to 26th April
St Ives - Padstow - Skomer - Solva
(Route http://www.a-trip.com/tracks/view/129360 )


Before leaving St Ives we rowed ashore for a walk through the art-filled backstreets. We found some pasties too. Then, when launching the tender through waves, swamped ourselves (plus broke an oar) - but saved the pasties. There's a bright side to any calamity!

It was good to reach the tranquil harbour at Padstow a few hours later. The visitor moored behind us was also from the River Exe. Peter is on Tela and sailing round Britain, and also raising funds for charity. His website is http://roundbritainforimpact.wordpress.com/about/ It was good to have him aboard briefly to share a glass of plonk and share plans.

Peaceful (at this time of year) Padstow

Next day, we left Padstow quite early. It took a long time to cross from Padstow to South Wales. At about 80 miles, it's quite a long way. Starting with good breeze and broad reach, and cruising chute pulling us along beautifully through the grey and misty murk, we ended plodding into the eye of the wind with motor, across a cool clear sea.
Sunset while crossing the Bristol Channel

We reached Skomer long after dark and, thanks to the wonders of electronic gadgets, found our way to the visitors' moorings off Skomer.
This morning we woke early with boisterous sea and freezing wind (F.6/7), and quickly left to beat with furled genoa to the enchanting harbour at Solva.
North Haven, Skomer

A bright morning leaving N. Haven

Tuesday 23 April 2013

Totnes to St Ives

19th to 23rd April 2013
Totnes - Dartmouth - Newton Ferrers - Gorran Haven - Helford River - St Ives

(Route http://www.a-trip.com/tracks/view/129359 )

Anchored off Gorran Haven

On our way

Rounding the Lizard

Ready to leave Totnes

Sociable visitor
We're on our way - clockwise this year. 'Misty' was relaunched last Thursday. (No leaks, and the hull is shining with polished wax.)

The first few days have given a taste of all shades of sailing: bright sparkly spells,  and soggy drizzly patches, eg. today, while rounding the headlands of Cornwall; icy nights and warm days (tepid anyway); brisk windy days with reefs and splashy waves; motoring on calm seas with few other boats about.

Land's End is behind us and tonight we roll at anchor off St Ives.

(This blogsite is very troublesome so photos etc are all over the place. I've run out of patience trying to sort it!)