Redbay
Ardbeg Trip 2007 Report

Redbay
Boats 30th Anniversary was celebrated with the Annual trip to Ardbeg,
on Saturday 5th May. After a great spell of settled weather, it
was hoped that the calm conditions would continue over the weekend.
Although the conditions were far from the sun-bathing conditions
of last year, the seas proved much more fun and probably brought
more satisfaction and confidence in their RIBs to all who took part.
41
RIBs attended the event, the largest ever to date. There were 11
x Stormforce 11, 11 x Stormforce 8.4, 8 x Stormforce 7.4, 6 x Stormforce
6.5 and 6 x Stormforce 6.1 RIBs. This amounted to well over 200
people taking part in the anniversary outing.
At
11:15, the flotilla of RIBs of all sizes and models left Cushendall
heading directly to Ardbeg. Conditions leaving Cushendall were good,
with warm clear skys and only a slight chop in the bay. As the fleet
passed Cushendun and Torr Head, the Southerly Force 4-5 winds had
started to create a fairly moderate sea. This provided an exhilarating
ride, as the RIBs surfed their way downwind heading Northwards to
the Scottish Island of Islay, arriving at around 13:00 as planned.
Ardbeg
is situated about 5 miles from Port Ellen and the distillery includes
an excellent restaurant and visitor centre. As the procession of
RIBs made their way through the rocky channel to tie up off the
pier at Ardbeg, participants where treated to a truly warm welcome,
complete with Scottish Piper. The mood at the distillery was very
relaxed and spirits buoyant, helped along by some live music, and
a fantastic three course buffet lunch.
The
fleet then left Ardbeg at around 15:25 to head back towards Cushendall,
but first making a stop at Rathlin. Shortly after departing, the
winds continued to freshen as forecast, to around Force 6 (gusting
to Force 8), with the sea becoming rougher. However, this didn't
disrupt the RIBs, and the fleet continued without any problem with
the sea now on the bows. Arriving at Rathlin, the conditions on
the south side of the Island were much calmer and allowed some even
the opportunitiy to put in a spot of water-skiing!
Leaving
Rathlin at around 17:30, the group made its final leg back to Cushendall.
Conditions had improved now, and the RIBs made their way home hugging
close to the Antrim Coast, arriving back in Cushendall at around
19:10.
Ardbeg
2007 proved to be a complete success and was a fitting way to celebrate
30 years of boat building, with so many RIBs crossing the Irish
Sea in rough conditions without any problems. Commendations must
be made to the helm and crew of each RIB, who handled their craft
excellently on the sea. It was also fitting to see a good representation
of all the models from 6.1 to 11 metres at the event.
Anyone
with a report of the trip can email to webmaster@redbayboats.com
for posting on this page!
Redbay
Boats wishes to thank all Owner's and crews for their participation
in the event, and also a very special thanks to Ardbeg for another
truly memorable occasion.
Cushendall
Cushendall
to Ardbeg
Ardbeg
Ardbeg
to Rathlin
Rathlin

Rathlin
to Cushendall
Posted: 7th
May 2007
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