When we were sailing to southern England in 2013 and we started our circumnavigation of the British Isles we joined a very active cruising club, The Cruising Association. The club has sections all over the world. At first we joined
Île-d’Houat 18.6. – 19.6
Cruising Association’s Rally Yeu was about to start on Tuesday and we still had a few days before sailing to Île-d’Yeu. The heat wave was still continuing and we were tempted to make one more stop in the islands of
Vannes 14.6. – 18.6.
Vannes is an attractive medieval town at the head of the Gulf of Morbihan. The distance to the mouth of Morbihan is only 10 nautical miles. However many sailors skip this gorgeous pearl. They think that it’s difficult to enter
Morbihan 11.6. – 14.6.
The Gulf of Morbihan is the inland sea in South-Brittany. Its size is about 8 by 4 nautical miles and there are a total of around 60 islands and islets. The tidal current is running between the islands at a
Le Palais, Belle-Île-en-Mer 8.6. – 11.6.
The harbour of Le Palais has buoys inside the breakwater or alternatively it is possible to enter the marina behind the tidal gate. Marina is accessible between -1.5h and +1h high water. We had our share of the rolling in
Anchoring in the bay of Stêr-Ouen of Belle île 7.6. – 8.6.
Belle-île-en-Mer or Beautiful Island is like its name is saying a beautiful island and a very popular holiday destination in South-Brittany. We had been waiting in Concarneau for better weather and the sea to get settled before continuing to the
Beware of Electric Winch!
When we were specifying Suwena and making decisions about various onboard equipment we were warned that electric winches are unreliable. Now in the seventh summer it finally happened! After departing from Concarneau I was still coiling mooring lines and Andrus
Concarneau 3.6. – 7.6.
Concarneau has made its living from the fishing industry for hundreds of years and the town is still the third largest fishing port in France. We have really noticed the scale of the fishing, as there is a myriad of
Sainte-Marine and Benodet 1.6. – 3.6.
The weather forecast was showing cooler weather with some showers. We had an appetite for chilling out for another couple of days. The river Odet located 12 nautical miles north from the Glénan islands looked appealing. For sure it is
Îles de Glénan 30.5. – 1.6.
The Isles of Glenan, one of our most sought after destinations this summer, was next after Camaret. Glénan is a place for settled weather because its anchorages are rather unsheltered in strong winds and high seas. We had eagerly waited