Pyxis has arrived – Thanks to Wicklow Sailing Club
We are now safely tied up in Wicklow to a warm Irish welcome of Guinness. As with all offshore yacht races the tales in the bar were of a hard race and lots of shared experiences. We had a wonderful welcome from the crew of Persistence who we had regularly crossed tacked with and raced closely down the Irish Sea - thanks guys for a great competition.
Read MoreStill at it but homeward stretch (Day 7) – Pyxis
After a pretty grim day yesterday spent in the cold salty washing machine known as the Irish Sea, it decided to be kinder to us overnight with some good sailing in vaguely the right direction at times, when the tide permitted, and a settling sea state. We resumed proper off watches able to snatch a couple of hours out of out wet outer kit, although everything now has a salty dampness.
Read MoreThe Irish Sea, FINALLY (Day 6)
As I write this I am lying below deck on the spinnakers as it is too wet and rough to get out of foulies and lifejacket. Well we finally made the Irish Sea during last night after what seemed like an age of the lack of wind not featuring on the forecast.
Read MoreMagical Night Sailing – Pyxis
Decided to slip in an extra blog to describe something which I first saw as a teenager racing in the Irish Sea around the Morecambe Bay area and the Isle of Man - so like coming home really.
Read MoreStrange yellow ball in sky sighted! (Day 4) – Pyxis
Just finished an excellent bowl of chicken korma and rice after what can only be described as a very pleasant sail today. We still have the spinnaker up although we feel a drop coming on in a short while unless the wind comes round.
Read MoreA tale of fog, dolphins and fishing! (Day 3 belated) – Pyxis
Well everyone, a little late with our Tuesday blog due to lack of signal in Galway bay and wind direction meaning taking an offshore excursion.
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