Bangor to Portpatrick. Warm and wavey. 06 September 2023

 

The heart of Portpatrick, where Bacchus and his pards hang out

Left Bangor just after 14.30 to go to Portpatrick for a night - just to make the most of good weather and a good forecast.  As it happened, there was 12kn SSE wind at the top end of the forecast, and a NE swell giving a lumpier sea than we anticipated.  Not in the slightest a problem, and with the temperature up in the 20s and the sun shining, it was a lovely trip - just 2.5 hours. No cetaceans, but there were a lot of birds - Guillemots, Razorbills, Gannets, Kittiwakes, Manx Shearwaters, Fulmars.  

Fulmar and Gannet checking us out along the way
 (amazing these photos are taken with a phone).

Approaching Portpatrick 

Loads of space in the harbour when we arrived, and the Harbourmaster was down within minutes with details of the code for the toilets and to make sure we had electric.

Lazaway in Portpatrick harbour 

Coffee and cream cake when we tied up, followed fairly quickly by a beer on board sitting on a sunny warm flybridge.  Idyllic. 

Our plan is to have the second beer and food in The Crown. 😁

Boat bird list has 17 species - including a couple of Red-throated Divers, a sure sign that autumn is on the way. 

Our route:
























































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