 So once we're directly under the center of this bridge, we head for that yellow and black beacon over there, that swellies rock beacon. And that's just to keep us clear of platters. Once we're clear of platters, then we make for the Gable End of the Cottage, the Flagpole End of the Cottage, which I haven't seen yet. I think the next six would probably run into the back of him. They go left and right, they just go everywhere all the time. Thank you very much. Straight for the beacon. And then a beam this bungalow Can you see the white building? There's a flagpole on the white building. And that's our next heading. Yeah, so from a beam this bungalow, which I guess is now, so we can just go left a little bit. But that way, let's go right. He's gone too far. Yeah, he's gone too far. So we should head for that flagpole now. The next thing, once we're halfway through the rock, yeah, he's changed his mind now, so we need to just go left a little bit. For the flagpole, not the mast of the yacht in front of it. Okay, lovely. As the Britannia Bridge comes into view. Oh, where are we going? As the Britannia Bridge comes into view, identify two white lattice beacons between the mainland end of the span. These give a transit of 051-231. Hold this transit until a beam of the white pyramid shaped beacon on the mainland shore. So keep heading for the flagpole for now. So this is that swellies rock there and over here is Prince's Point, most of which is submerged. We keep this until we get on a transit, which we can't see yet, and then we turn left towards the transit. Okay, so now there's going to be two white lattice beacons. Yeah, so we keep going this way, yeah, and then when they're in transit, we head towards those dudes. They're probably enjoying the view. Yeah, we should do as well. Just looking at the normal ground. You look around the camera, so hopefully the camera will see the transit as well. There we go, I think we're good now. So you have to line up the mast of the yacht in front with the mast of the yacht behind you. Unless you're coming through in December. And then we stay on this until we are a beam that pyramid white boy on the on the bank here. So they're not holding that transit very well, are they? No, I'm slightly to the left. You are a little, but we haven't been able to see it for the last two minutes because of the yachts in front of us. And there's no way that he's a beam that... But they're probably all learners out there. But we're learners as well. Because we ask him back to the Azores. We have been to the Azores, that's very true. And we've just plowed through, well, one of us plowed through the Irish Sea. Hold the transit until a beam of the white pyramid on the mainland shore. Then turn to pass beneath the midpoint of the southeast span of the Britannia bridge. The mainland shore shoals close to the west of the bridge. So hold a course towards the Anglesey shore. And the statue of Lord Nelson until in mid channel. When we go a beam this pyramid, we are in quite a very narrow area. Okay. And it's showing now seven meters of water and we've got five meters of tide. We're trying to. Yeah. So wait, wait, wait. Okay. And now we can turn. Now we can turn for the center of the span. Okay. There's Lord Nelson. You see him? The statue on the... So we need to turn towards him right now. Yeah. How far to walk in? Until we're mid channel again. And then we can turn left to go mid channel. It's very shallow over here. So we need to really make a beeline for him. And then once we've got the mid channel, then we'll turn left again. No, just don't let them have gone over that pile. Well, because, you know, they're not following the pilotage. I mean that fellow has just been wandering left and right the whole time. We will go please towards Lord Nelson. And that was the Britannia bridge. I'm hoping we get a beam of Lord Nelson. Yeah, then we can turn left. We can turn left. Yeah, because if you cut this corner, you'll be in trouble. That boats on a mooring up there. The one? Yeah. Yeah, I see it. Yeah, but I reckon the seven in front of us that aren't on a mooring. Oh, look at what's behind it. Oh my God, what's that boat called? Look at the name. That's the swellies. Water down.