2023-2 | FALKEN | Portsmouth, UK-Kinsale, Ireland

The Passage
Rough itinerary
All 59º North passages are very much subject to weather. We pick our routes based on the "correct" time of year to be sailing in the different regions we visit, and we always build-in enough time to give us some margin for weather windows. The skipper has final say on departure dates and weather windows, but generally speaking, the intinerary for this passage will look like this:
February 25, 2023
Crew arrive to FALKEN at in Portsmouth, United Kingdom. FALKEN orientation followed by crew dinner. All crew stay onboard FALKEN.
Prep Days
Between the joining and departure dates, all pre-passage preparation, provisioning, and safety briefings will be completed. The specific pre-departure schedule will be outlined and posted onboard FALKEN by the skipper.
February 27, 2023
Scheduled departure, weather dependent.
March 4, 2023
Latest date (12:00 noon) for crew to depart FALKEN from Kinsale, Ireland.
TRAVEL LOGISTICS
Portsmouth
Portsmouth, a historic maritime city on England's southern coast, is known for its rich naval history and vibrant waterfront. The city’s highlight is the Historic Dockyard, home to iconic ships like HMS Victory, which is the ship of Nelson himself and is the world’s oldest commissioned warship, and the Mary Rose Museum, showcasing the remains of Henry VIII’s flagship.
Portsmouth also boasts a lively harbor, great for boat tours, and the bustling Gunwharf Quays shopping area, with its waterfront restaurants and bars. With its mix of history, culture, and seaside charm, Portsmouth is a must-visit for those interested in maritime heritage and coastal beauty.
For more information, visit visitportsmouth.co.uk.
Airport Info
Southampton Airport (SOU) is located about 30 minutes from Portsmouth, with connections to some domestic and European destinations. Another option is taking the train to London, with many international flights at e.g. Heathrow (LHR).
Kinsale
Kinsale, 59° North's adopted homeport in Ireland. It's a very picturesque town on Ireland’s southern coast, renowned for its vibrant harbor, colorful streets, and rich history. Known as the "Gourmet Capital of Ireland," Kinsale boasts a lively food scene, with its waterfront restaurants serving up fresh seafood and local delicacies. The town’s charming mix of narrow cobblestone streets, pastel-colored houses, and historic buildings makes it perfect for a leisurely stroll.
Kinsale is also steeped in history, with landmarks like Charles Fort, a 17th-century star-shaped fort overlooking the harbor, and the Old Head of Kinsale, offering breathtaking coastal views. Whether you’re savoring world-class cuisine, exploring historic sites, or enjoying the scenic beauty of the harbor, Kinsale offers a warm and welcoming Irish experience.
For more information, visit kinsale.ie.
Airport Info
Cork Airport (ORK) is the nearest, about 30 minutes drive from Kinsale, with
connections to European and domestic flights.
Weather conditions
Expect a properly cool, lively passage with plenty of wind and a restless sea—this is winter sailing at its most honest, so bundle up, settle into the rhythm, and enjoy the unsettled, blustery character of the Celtic Sea.
In-depth analysis, by WRI
WHY 59º NORTH?
The best boats
We take pride in the maintenance of all of our boats, and hold ourselves to extremely high standards. We buy sails that will last for tens of thousands of miles, while holding their shape (unlike standard dacron); we carry lithium battery banks with high-output alternators so there's less time running the engine to charge at sea and killing the vibe; we carry enough sails to sail the boat to the conditons, whether that's heavy weather or light weather, to give you the full experience.
Professional, well-paid staff
Adventure sailing is the highest calling for most aspiring skippers who truly want to sail. Unlike superyachts, who spend most of their time in port, we spend most of our time at sea, and the reasl sailors who want to work in that envrionment are attracted to it.
Sadly, the industry-standard pay is extremely low, and offers little in the way of a safety net, or provisions for having family back home. We want to change that.
All of our professional staff are paid well above industry rates, and we sail on rotations of usually 6-week stints, so those of us with families and small kids ashore can be present as parents and partners while still living our dreams.
The truth is, most of us would do this job for free, and that's part of the "supply & demand" that sets the salary rates in our industry.
But at 59º North we value people above all else, and that starts with our staff, many of whom have been with us for years and will be familiar faces to those who return to sail with us again and again.
knowledge & community
When you sign-on to sail with us, your journey to ocean sailing starts the minute you click "Submit" on your signup form when we start the preparation process with you to go to sea. That includes:
- Extended FREE trial in our Quarterdeck seam'nship community & knowledge-base.
- Series of 3 newsletters leading up to your passage, including specific packing lists, gear discounts with our partners (including 25% off everything at Helly Hansen).
- 1-1 comms with Andy, Mia & August and our skippers if you have any questions before your trip.
Once you join the boat, you'll see why people sail with us again and again. But your experience doesn't end when the passage is over. You'll get:
- Exclusive earned patches for different milestones you've earned with us at sea.
- Sea-service letter/signed logbook if you're looking to earn miles towards a license.
- A final newseletter with photos and other useful information, including a copy of the handwritten logbook you kept while on the boat.
Why it costs what it costs...
We know there are less expensive ways to cross an ocean.
We choose to invest in full-time, properly paid professional skippers, small crews, meticulous maintenance, and extensive preparation because we believe those things create a better offshore experience.
If you’re looking for the cheapest miles, we’re probably not the right fit.
If you’re looking for an unforgettable experience, we're confident you’ll notice the difference.
THE BOAT


Farr 65
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FALKEN
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FALKEN is ideally set up for long-distance offshore sailing. We fully rebuilt the boat in 2022 to our exacting specifications and with the help of legendary yacht designer Bob Perry. She's comfortable belowdecks and each crew has their own dedicated sea berth & gear locker. On deck she has a huge cockpit which easily seats 10 people for our daily meals offshore, and allows for plenty of room to move about when handling lines and trimming sails. She's also easy to maintain, fast and fun to sail! FALKEN sails with 8 crew plus a Skipper & Mate and the occasional apprentice.











