Sailing Ireland – Dun Laoghaire – Royal St George YC – Prognoze meteo – Ep. 317

Sailing Ireland - Dun Laoghaire - Royal St George YC - Prognoze meteo - Ep.  317



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14 thoughts on “Sailing Ireland – Dun Laoghaire – Royal St George YC – Prognoze meteo – Ep. 317

  1. The land affects the wind so much a forecast is almost worthless. Further out it tends to be better but there always seems to be more wind than forecast. And what's with the dinghys? I see little kids hooning around solo in conditions I wouldn't dream of taking the boat out in.

  2. A sailors life, not enough wind or just way to much.
    I remember a time when we sailed from Trinidad to Martinique, a multi day sail.
    Forcasts were good until we were a a point furthest from land possible (more than 100 miles) when a unexpected stormfront hit us.
    Off course it was during the night on my shift, I woke up the captan and we reefed both sails, just a handkerchief of Genoa out and the main to its third reef. Winds were blowing force 7-8 gusting to 9. It was sporty and wet we still did 9 knots, it was raining sideways not a dry place in the cockpit to be found. Luckily it was in the sub tropics so it wasn't really cold.
    One thing for sure I was glad it was on a Oyster 56 so the boat could handel it well, but the humans inside didn't do as good.

  3. Hi Lasses, that was great content, I really like being able to see the front of Salty when ur sailing or simply motoring into a marina, much more interesting. Thanks for sharing xx

  4. Great video as usual, love your attitude about things when stuff doesn't go to plan and glad to see you are not taking unnecessary risks too. Thanks for sharing. x

  5. This summers def not been the best. Annual marina fees in Dun Laoghaire though seem really fair compared to the UK south coast. I had considered a move but its bonkers, just bloody impossible to find accommodation, would they allow liveaboards? Looks really lovely round the Cork area

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