@@WavedancerWesterlyfulmar - Ahhh.... assumptions... 😄There are a lot of "UK" things that simply do not happen in N Ireland. We could not even get them to send batteries over here. All the buoyage up here is clearly marked "cil".
@@WavedancerWesterlyfulmar - it is the Navigation Act of 1807 or some such... I guess it was "grandfathered" back in the day and just hung around after 1916/1922
@@yvonneosullivan2105 yes originally saw it on Patrick Laine then Salty lass channels. We had to improvise our docking procedure since moving to Dun laoighaire
The Commissioners of Irish Lights do the navigational marks and buoys up here in Northern Ireland as well. Looks like a fun night on the water.
@@SailingYachtSaltyLass interesting. I assumed that was under UK jurisdiction
@@WavedancerWesterlyfulmar - Ahhh.... assumptions... 😄There are a lot of "UK" things that simply do not happen in N Ireland. We could not even get them to send batteries over here. All the buoyage up here is clearly marked "cil".
@@SailingYachtSaltyLass makes sense total island has same system
@@WavedancerWesterlyfulmar - it is the Navigation Act of 1807 or some such... I guess it was "grandfathered" back in the day and just hung around after 1916/1922
The docking system works well
@@yvonneosullivan2105 yes originally saw it on Patrick Laine then Salty lass channels. We had to improvise our docking procedure since moving to Dun laoighaire
I honestly didn’t think it was a good day for sailing judging by weather at home 50kms inland. I was pleasantly surprised