02.07.11 Milford Haven to Fishguard

Date:- 02.07.11
Name: Morgen
Crew: RD (Richard Dempster),
From: Milford haven
To: Fishguard
Comments: really nice days sailing

Wind Strength / direction: force 3 westerly
Sea State: slight
Distance: 48.7 nautical miles
Time Taken: 9hrs 45mins

This was perhaps the best day of sailing I have ever had.

The weather was perfect. Just warm enough to be comfortable, just enough wind to keep moving and more wildlife than I have seen on any leg so far.  Apart from the wildlife (best pictures of Dolphin yet) the trip was lovely as I had to sail around various islands on the west coast of Wales and so it was very interesting. Quite an uneventful rest of  trip concluding in anchoring in a lovely little bay. I saw Puffin, Dolphin, Seal, and a sun fish but couldn’t get a good picture of it.



































WHAT A DAY !

30.06.11 Lundy Island to Milford Haven

Date:- 30.06.11
Name: Morgen
Crew: RD (Richard Dempster),
From: Lundy Island
To: Milford Haven Wales
Comments: Great days sailing, escorted from firing range.

Wind Strength / direction: Force 3
Sea State: slight
Distance: 43.08 nautical miles
Time Taken: 8hrs 46mins

I was sad to leave Lundy Island as it was such an interesting place and so friendly, and at last the various destinations were really living up to expectations. I was also extremely tired because I can not sleep very well when at anchor or tied to a buoy. I think I woke up every half hour just to check Morgen wasn’t drifting.


After another early start I set off for Milford Haven. Milford Haven is in south Wales, so I would arrive in a different country. This made it feel like I was getting some proper sea miles under my belt.


I had the normal hassle of getting the cruising shute up, ie, having to lead lines back to the cockpit and untangle knots etc. but it is getting more sorted out and I find I deploy the shute with more confidence each time. Its worth it because we can really cover ground quite fast with the shute up.

A pretty uneventful trip all morning with Lundy Island slowly disappearing from sight. Until I heard a broadcast on the VHF which was asking for an unidentified boat which was 2 miles from a buoy. I couldn’t catch the whole broadcast because of wind noise etc but I thought it was roughly in the area that I was in!

Anyway I thought to myself no one could be after me on the VHF. I carried on as normal. About an hour and a half after this I could see a pilot boat with a bright orange roof leave what must have been the entrance to Milford Haven and come racing out at 20 to 30 knots on a big curving course. I could see it getting closer and closer and I thought to myself it would pass me really quite close. As it came up near my port side I thought I would wave as he passed as boaters normally do this out of politeness. As soon as I waved the pilot boat reduced speed and turned sharply cutting in immediately behind me and then slowly came up on my Port side. There were two people on board one at the helm and the other out on deck. The one on deck shouted out to me. Did you not hear me us on the VHF which I replied no. He ordered me to turn directly west and keep on that heading for at least 2.5 miles as I was in the middle of a live firing range! I did what he said. A short time later he came on to the VHF again and told me to follow him and he would show me the quickest route to Milford Haven. I could tell they were not sailing men because they obviously didn’t know that I couldn’t sail directly in to wind which they were. Not only this but after a short time they accelerated to a speed that I just couldn’t match and they slowly sped off and lost me. I decided to carry on as normal. I had checked the charts and knew that there was a firing range in this area, but according to the charts and almanac boats had right of way unless flags were flying and there was a safety range boat on patrol. So as far as I was concerned I had done nothing wrong. ( I think they just wanted a nice fast boat trip out to sea)

The rest of the trip was pretty uneventful arriving at the river mouth and following the Laterall markers up the river to Milford Marina. Past all the big oil tankers and refineries. Not the prettiest place on earth.



29.06.11 Padstow to Lundy Island

Date:- 29.06.11
Name: Morgen
Crew: RD (Richard Dempster), Freddie
From: Padstow
To: Lundy Island
Comments: Lundy Island is one of the highlights of the trip so far. Brilliant place

Wind Strength / direction: Force 3 Westerly
Sea State: slight
Distance: 40.08 nautical miles
Time Taken: 8hrs 10mins


A five o’clock start in order to catch the tide and the Padstow Harbour gate. The wind was on the nose again but once we were out to sea and turning north I should have the wind on the beam. Quite a choppy sea in the morning but the swell was not big. Also quite a tricky river bar to get over but by leaving at this time there was plenty of water beneath us and although relatively cold it wasn’t a bad start.

I’ve said before that Padstow is a lovely little harbour and I was actually quite sorry to leave it behind. I could have stayed for longer just to explore all the little side streets etc. But I am very aware that I need to cover some mileage if I hope to Reach Scotland by August.
I didn’t raise any sails until I was past the various little rocks and islands which I think make the seas quite confused and choppy. But thankfully once out to sea the water seemed calmer and the day became progressively warmer and as the wind dropped it Backed to a southwesterly which meant I could get the cruising shute out. Yeehhh














It turned out to be a lovely cruising day and we made relatively good time. And once again we were in amongst dolphin. Brilliant. But very very hard to get good pictures. But got a few.



This was just a lovely trip where everything worked and the weather was kind for a change. Pulling in to Lundy was a little bit of an adventure as you pull in to the small but very beutifull cove you can pick a buoy up and then just float for the night. Which I did without any bother.
Outboard Engine off the bracket and on to the dinghy for a little trip ashore. A very steep climb up the cliff path around what can only be described as a stately home up a short path and in to a walled courtyard where the houses are located and more importantly the pub!

Walled Village

It turned out to be a very hard walk so by the time I arrived at the pub I was quite hot and sweaty. But the journey was well worth it fantastic views a lovely island and a real sense of being away from it all. Great. This was just what I thought it would be like, pulling in to small coves using the dinghy and fantastic views to boot.



Morgen moored to Buoy in Lundy

On the way to the pub you walk through a door in the wall with goats grazing above your head

And eventually you reach the pub












I expected to be the only person in the pub but was very mistaken as there is a roring trade going on. I introduced myself and bought a very deserved beer I thought after walking all the way up the cliff path. The locals couldn’t have been more friendly along with there good natured banter they found a lovely boxed set of information books about Lundy Island and asked if I could auction them for the charity which of course I agreed to. They then found a new ‘T’ shirt with Lundy Island and some post cards and some more postcards with Lundy stamps on them and asked me if I could auction them for the charity. So if anyone reading this comes up with any ideas for the goods please let me know. Otherwise I will auction all of the items on E-bay.

I was so taken aback by their good intentions I felt I couldn’t just have a beer and leave so I just had to stay and have something to eat as well. I had the Game stew which had all locally grown ingredients in it including Rabbit and Goat and Lamb. I asked if I needed chips to go with it as I have quite a large appetite but the barman said it was unlikely that I would need more. When it arrived it smelt gorgeous and was huge. It was served with half a baguette and in a soup bowl with the stew being a good four inches thick. One of the best meals I have ever tasted in my life. Utterly fantastic.  What a place. I will definitely be coming back here to visit.