We sailed less than 10NM south into Dublin Bay and tied up overnight at the Dun Laoghaire (pronounced Doon Leary) Marina.
Interesting to note this is a huge marina inside an artificial harbour built over 100 years ago to provide a safe refuge for sailing ships that would otherwise get embayed in Dublin Bay (and go aground on the rocks). The project was massive, especially in those days. '
The pleasure boat marina has berths for 850 boats but is only half full. Before the recession of 2008 the marine was full with a 2 year waiting list. Ireland was booming, or so everything thought. Then the downturn came and those who had overspent lost a lot, including their luxury boats.
We visited an excellent Shackleton exhibit and the Maritime Museum here, and followed the beautiful promenade east by Scotsman's Bay to the James Joyce Museum in the Martello Tower.
The weather has improved. Yesterday I stripped down to a single t-shirt and shorts for a few hours during the afternoon sunny period.
And we had a wonderful visit with Ruth, who joined us here for dinner on board. Ruth is Irish but lived some years in Canada. She sailed in Haida Gwaii during the time we were there and later sailed with us in 1995 along Ireland's west coast and in 1996 along the west coast of Chile. We look forward to more time together in the coming week or so.
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Latitude = 53° 17' 56.1611"
Longitude = -6° 8' 22.2256"
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