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Old 19 May 2013, 09:46   #1
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Ardbeg 2013

Few pics from yesterday, wet, a bit of an 'experience' on the way out but good fun had by all!
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Few pics from yesterday, wet, a bit of an 'experience' on the way out but good fun had by all!
OK Paul - spill the beans - what was the 'experience' on the way out??

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Many thanks to "the boss" and manager for organising a great trip to Ardbeg and to Cushendall Sailing Club for a great spread afterwards. Despite the wicked all day rain we crossed a 'sporty' head sea to Islay. Very enjoyable haggis and lamb burgers were had by many, washed down by the local malt and Islay Ales.
Nice seeing you all again'
Not many pics during the crossing as both my hands were tightly clutching grab rails and rain on windscreen made vid. impossible.
Here are a few pics from Dessie of me being silly.
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Great video Richard.
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Up to your usual standard Richard, fantastic trip by all means with the usual refreshments. What more could you ask for? less rain I hear you reply
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We were the lucky ones - the guys in the open ribs definetly deserve a medal. But a few wee nippey sweeties made up for it.
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But a few wee nippey sweeties made up for it.
Thank God they didn't pre-water them this year - by the time I got mine in me, the water running down my sleeve had diluted it...

Great pics of Portnahaven! Did it win the photographer a bottle?
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You and Dan look a bit wet there Willk!!!
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Ardbeg 2013

So, for all thoes who went, there was an awesome time had in Ardbeg.
Good craic, good food, and a little bit of weather to make it a little more interesting than running on a flat calm day.

Here are a couple more photos for those who didn't go

Many thanks to HQ for organising a good day out

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Looks a hoot lads! I especially liked the one where you can't see any scenery because of the weather and when Portnahaven went vertical. I was actually sweating a bit in the pub I was in. I couldn't help but laugh thinking if the distillery had closed for the day due to inclement weather.
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Looks a hoot lads! I especially liked the one where you can't see any scenery because of the weather and when Portnahaven went vertical. I was actually sweating a bit in the pub I was in. I couldn't help but laugh thinking if the distillery had closed for the day due to inclement weather.
Ardbeg was actually very buisy, and the restaraunt was nearly full up.
I wasn't sweating - i was doing something else.
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I had a very early start at 0500. After collecting Deep Six and donegaldan we had a two hour drive to Redbay during which time the day closed in completely. Despite the rain and the forecast wind there was a tidy bunch of diehards beginning to gather at the quay. At 1030, on flat water and in pissing rain, the following boats departed for the first leg direct to Ardbeg Distillery, Islay.

Corryvreckan 11m
Orca 11m
Gulfstream 9.1m
RYA 8.4m
Portnahaven 7.4m
Wicklow Wave 7.4m
Ricochet 7.4m - open boat - gets Medal of Ardbeg (Post.)
Jumpin' Jack 6.5m - open boat - gets Medal of Ardbeg
Deep Six - open boat, baby of fleet - gets Medal of Ardbeg and Bar (Cheers!)

Good speed was made to Torr Head where things started to get choppy. This deteriorated as we cleared Rathlin and became lumpy with bunched confused waves beaten up by a stiff northerly. If my homework was correct, we were in tide against wind territory. The rain was non-stop but about ten miles from Islay it eased up and the visibility improved. It got calmer in the lee of Islay and we arrived in Ardbeg about fifteen minutes after the "big boys". Deep Six, at 6.1m the smallest boat in the current Redbay family had performed very well and is nicely balanced with the 140 Suzuki. Enough power to pull out of waves but light enough not to spoil the balance. We ran at speeds of between 28kts right down to 15kts in the worst bits. AT no point in the trip did we feel uncomfortable in the conditions experienced. Remember, we had made the same crossing two weeks before in similar conditions in the 1050, so we were very aware of the size difference!

Lunch in Ardbeg was very good. I grabbed a bottle from the shop, thus explaining why I was walking around with an largely empty Pelicase. A Peli 1400 is EXACTLY the right size to fit two boxed bottles of whisky.

We saddled up again and headed South for the western side of Rathlin. Viz was very poor and soon we were experiencing bigger swells - easily over 3m in places. The fleet was very spread out and we shadowed Wicklow Wave for much of the way - maybe they were keeping an eye out for us? The rain became heavy and eventually Rathlin loomed up out of the filth - her cliffs appearing and disappearing behind the swell. Soon we were moored up and in the pub, where puddles spread around us as the rainwater worked it's way groundward. The group enjoyed the best of Guinness and fried Lough Neagh eels before heading back down to Redbay. On departure we got word from HQ to warn of flood debris along the coast and sure enough, we met floating trunks and branches in the chocolate brown water. Calm conditions meant good time back to the quay. After recovery, we dried off and headed to the Boat Club for a feed of pints, a cracking supper and a table quiz.

The next day we rose to find a Tall Ship in the bay. We met Ribochet who admired our van before showing us over Ricochet, his 7.4m ex-SAR boat. Fantastic craft - fully sorted. But that was it, time to go home. We have a bit planned for the season - local stuff, maybe a Donegal to Rathlin trip for the music and the Dunlaoghaire trip. There's a rumour about something further afield too, but enough of that for now...

Echoing sentiments above - many thanks to the Redbay guys and girls - great day, mighty craic!


P.S. Conor - we haven't forgotten
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Glad you had a good run guys p.s. who's the ugly bugger in pic 2 ? he looks lost
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Glad you had a good run guys p.s. who's the ugly bugger in pic 2 ? he looks lost
He was a little "under the weather"

No sleep, big drive, 80 mile crossing in lousy weather, combination of motion sickness meds, painkillers, whisky and beer*. Feeling old - standing there thinking, "hmmm, Boat Club or Bed".


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Wasn't the one I had in mind Kerny . Good gig lads .. Glad I can get the grog from a shop up the road though
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Wasn't the one I had in mind ! .....
You know me muz7!! just being polite
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