Introducing ourselves
Actually, if you have reached this page you will probably already know that Mike and I intend to sail Goldfinch around Britain in the summer of 2015. Quite a few people have asked how they can follow our progress, and so to save our other halves being beset with enquiries, I have (slightly reluctantly) agreed to create this blog.
While I don't promise to update it in anything like 'real time' I am setting out with the intention of creating fairly regular posts so that people can see where we have got to and if anything interesting has happened. If there hasn't been a post for a while, it probably doesn't mean that we have sunk, more likely that we are away from an internet connection, or (more probably) in a pub somewhere!
We also invite contributions from the various crew members and our friends who are reading this.
The plan
We aim to leave our home port of Ipswich on Sunday 7th June and to return in late August. We will be travelling anti-clockwise and will be going via the Caledonian Canal, the Hebrides, Northern and Southern Ireland and Lands End.
A more detailed plan is shown below.
The Crew
Bryan, Skipper and co-owner of Goldfinch is a sometime IT Programme Manager who took early retirement a couple of years ago. He will be joined by his wife Debbie and son Dan for some parts of the trip. Bryan began sailing as a teenager and has been mucking about in boats ever since. His job is basically to make sure that we end up where we started.
Mike, is a newly retired BT Manager. This trip is a (sort of) retirement present to himself and a good line when his soon-to-be-ex colleagues ask him what he is going to be doing with himself. As well as being First Mate, Mike has volunteered to be responsible for all the on-board catering. This may probably be because be once tasted Bryan's cooking, but may also be down to the fact that he is actually a very good cook. Slightly worryingly, Mike is a big fan of sailing fiction such as CS Forester and Alexander Kent so the rest of the crew are anxiously watching out for casks of salt pork and ship's biscuit being hoisted aboard.
The other protagonists will be introduced as they join us
The other protagonists will be introduced as they join us
The Route
As any sailor will tell you, a sailing boat sets off towards rather than to a destination and so the dates and places below are an approximate rather than a definite plan. It is certain that things will change quite a bit as we go along, but there are certain points and dates arranged for crew changes which we we will be doing our best to meet.
Several people have asked why we are going round anti-clockwise. In truth there is very little difference which way you go. We decided on this route because there is a very slight statistical advantage in winds and tides, but more because it gets the more boring East Coast bits out of the way at an early stage.
Date Location Miles
Several people have asked why we are going round anti-clockwise. In truth there is very little difference which way you go. We decided on this route because there is a very slight statistical advantage in winds and tides, but more because it gets the more boring East Coast bits out of the way at an early stage.
Not to be used for navigation...
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Sun | 07/06/2015 | 0 | Ipswich | |
Mon | 08/06/2015 | 1 | Lowestoft | 40 |
Tues | 09/06/2015 | 2 | Wells | 56 |
Wed | 10/06/2015 | |||
Thurs | 11/06/2015 | 3 | Whitby | 106 |
Fri | 12/06/2015 | |||
Sat | 13/06/2015 | |||
Sun | 14/06/2015 | 5 | Amble | 65 |
Mon | 15/06/2015 | |||
Tues | 16/06/2015 | 6 | Eyemouth | 40 |
Wed | 17/06/2015 | |||
Thurs | 18/06/2015 | Extra stop at Holy Island? | ||
Fri | 19/06/2015 | 7 | Anstruther? | 25 |
Sat | 20/06/2015 | |||
Sun | 21/06/2015 | 8 | Arbroath | 46 |
Mon | 22/06/2015 | 9 | Stonehaven | 34 |
Tues | 23/06/2015 | |||
Wed | 24/06/2015 | 10 | Peterhead | 35 |
Thurs | 25/06/2015 | |||
Fri | 26/06/2015 | 11 | Banff | 34 |
Sat | 27/06/2015 | 12 | Inverness (canal entrance) | 60 |
Sun | 28/06/2015 | Caledonian canal | ||
Mon | 29/06/2015 | Caledonian canal | ||
Tues | 30/06/2015 | Caledonian canal | ||
Wed | 01/07/2015 | Fort William | 60 | |
Thurs | 02/07/2015 | Loch Aline | 30 | |
Fri | 03/07/2015 | Tobermory | 13 | |
Sat | 04/07/2015 | |||
Sun | 05/07/2015 | Iona | 50 | |
Mon | 06/07/2015 | other places in Hebrides? | ||
Tues | 07/07/2015 | other places in Hebrides? | ||
Wed | 08/07/2015 | other places in Hebrides? | ||
Thurs | 09/07/2015 | other places in Hebrides? | ||
Fri | 10/07/2015 | Port Ellen | 52 | |
Sat | 11/07/2015 | Glenarm or Ballycastle NI | 50 | |
Sun | 12/07/2015 | Bangor NI (Belfast) | 30 | |
Mon | 13/07/2015 | |||
Tues | 14/07/2015 | |||
Wed | 15/07/2015 | Ardglass | 33 | |
Thurs | 16/07/2015 | Peel (IoM) | 70 | |
Fri | 17/07/2015 | |||
Sat | 18/07/2015 | Carlingford Lough | 80 | |
Sun | 19/07/2015 | |||
Mon | 20/07/2015 | Malahide | 46 | |
Tues | 21/07/2015 | Dun Laoghaire (Dublin) | 13 | |
Wed | 22/07/2015 | break | ||
Thurs | 23/07/2015 | break | ||
Fri | 24/07/2015 | break | ||
Sat | 25/07/2015 | break | ||
Sun | 26/07/2015 | break | ||
Mon | 27/07/2015 | break | ||
Tues | 28/07/2015 | break | ||
Wed | 29/07/2015 | break | ||
Thurs | 30/07/2015 | break | ||
Fri | 31/07/2015 | Arklow | 40 | |
Sat | 01/08/2015 | Milford Haven | 81 | |
Sun | 02/08/2015 | (Poss via Padstow?) | ||
Mon | 03/08/2015 | Falmouth | 133 | |
Tues | 04/08/2015 | |||
Wed | 05/08/2015 | |||
Thurs | 06/08/2015 | River Yealm | 44 | |
Fri | 07/08/2015 | |||
Sat | 08/08/2015 | Dartmouth | 35 | |
Sun | 09/08/2015 | |||
Mon | 10/08/2015 | |||
Tues | 11/08/2015 | Weymouth | 65 | |
Wed | 12/08/2015 | Portsmouth | 50 | |
Thurs | 13/08/2015 | |||
Fri | 14/08/2015 | Brighton | 50 | |
Sat | 15/08/2015 | Dover | 89 | |
Sun | 16/08/2015 | Ipswich | 80 |
The boat
Goldfinch is a Beneteau 36. She was built in 1997 and has been in our ownership for six years. She sleeps six people in reasonable comfort and boasts some reasonably modern facilities such as an oven, hot shower and central heating.
Under sail, she can cruise at around 6-7 knots and has a big (for her size) 40hp diesel engine for when the wind doesn't blow as we would wish it to. This is usually!
Slightly unusually, Goldfinch has a centre cockpit and a hard windscreen. There are some pros and cons with this configuration, however it does give us the ability to sit on-watch out of the wind and rain most of the time.
We have two working sails. An in-mast furling mainsail and a large foresail or genoa. There is also a cruising chute which is a bit like a spinnaker and this is very handy when there is a lightish wind bowing from somewhere roughly behind us.
The ability to 'reef' or reduce sail without leaving the cockpit is a very useful safety feature and means that the boat can be comfortably sailed by just two people. As we shall have three on board for most of the trip this means that one can be below getting some rest when needed.
We have had a fair bit of work done over the winter to ensure that all is reasonably well with the boat maintenance-wise, however one of the challenges of such a trip is that some things are bound to mis-behave and part of the fun will be learning how to fix or do without them...
We have had a fair bit of work done over the winter to ensure that all is reasonably well with the boat maintenance-wise, however one of the challenges of such a trip is that some things are bound to mis-behave and part of the fun will be learning how to fix or do without them...
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