Based on a good weather forecast and positive assurances from the Harbour master we arrived with high hopes in our hearts at the pilot station of the River Foyle. Upon approaching the wind looked to be blowing from the right direction (South West to West) and while coming closer and closer it got less and less. I thought: “we are in business”. All our weather troubles are over and we will have a great day in Greencastle. From here the guests could travel up to Londonderry and the surrounding areas. Also when the pilot came onboard, he reported that there was hardly any wind when he left port. So up the river we went to the anchorage outside Greencastle. The closer we came, the more it started to blow and by the time we arrived at the anchorage there was a good wind force four blowing over the river. More from the South than from the South West. As the wind was blowing against the upcoming Tide, there was a nasty chop in place on the river as well. Continue reading
