Gigha to Bangor 22 July 2022

 

Really calm as we pass Machrihanish and approach the south end of the Mull of Kintyre

Woke up to quite cool morning, heavily overcast and with a slight easterly breeze - pretty much as forecast.  We left at 09.30 for our 7+ hour trip to Bangor, joining an exodus of boats from Gigha and Port Ellen all heading south.  We’ve picked today because the forecast for Machrihanish is to be calm - and indeed it was, not even the usual big Atlantic swell.

As we got further down the North Channel the weather improved by becoming a little bit sunny and much warmer.  Lunch somewhere off Glenarm, and ordered some more teak sealer (Semco) for delivery asap. 

Black Head lighthouse at 15.40.  We’re nearly home!

Arrived Bangor at about 16.30 to our home berth after a great two weeks away. The boat had performed perfectly today.

A brilliant trip that has involved lots of problem solving, lots of chilling, a few beers, wines and whiskeys, a little eating out, and a mountain of good company. Thanks all.

Coming into Bangor 


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