Friday 13 August 2021

Surprises on the way to Reykjavik, 11-12 August

On 11th August, we decided to sail to Reykjavik from Vestmann Islands, despite a no supporting winds forecast. The first surprise during a night shift was to spot on the horizon a red light not indicated on the nautical charts. Getting closer, it became apparent that this was a fire of some sort. 

Night sailing along the Fagradalsfjall volcano

Only then I realised that in Iceland, such fires are erupting volcanoes...

Thursday 12 August 2021

Vestmannaeyjar, fascinating island, 9-11 August

Vestmannaeyjar is a set of volcanic Islands. It is the first safe harbour when sailing from Ireland or Scotland.


Yet, the Island has an extended record of disasters...

Wednesday 11 August 2021

Crossing over to Vestmann Island, Iceland, 5-9 August

We finally were able to sail the 574 nautical miles from Bara, in the South of the Hebrides archipelago, to Heimaey, the harbour on Vestmannaeyjabær (the Vestmann Islands). All together, it took us four full days, meaning that our average speed was 6 knots. Not too bad!

The window of opportunity was quite narrow as gale level winds were expected along the Hebrides around 8 August, which would have delayed our crossing for another week. But, after carefully looking at the weather forecast we decided to leave within few hours of our assessment as there was an opening with fair winds along the course. 

So, we made it...