Another season done and dusted but we weren't ready to go straight back to our winter berth in Greenock, so we met up with Peter and Jane Cumberlidge for a trip to Ireland. Peter was looking for material to write a feature on cruising in Ireland for Motor Boat and Yachting and we were only too happy to oblige. Late September tends to be unsettled and we duly had our share of fog, wind and sun. The Antrim coast is spectacular though.
The wide sweep of Red Bay, with views up the Antrim Glens.
Geology for beginners. The clearest example you could see of Limestone bedrock overrun with basalt lava flow about 60 million years ago.
Another highlight was taking Chico into the heart of Belfast to the yacht berth at Abercorn Basin.
Next to the Titanic Centre, the wings of which are represent the actual size of Titanic's bow
Welcome onboard M/Y Chico
Chico, a gentleman's motor yacht, was built in 1932 at St. Monans, Fife. A Dunkirk Little Ship, and registered as a National Historic Ship, she is now available for charter on the West Coast of Scotland. There are three double cabins for up to six guests, with separate crew accommodation. Day trips for up to eight people can be booked by arrangement. Please visit our website for more details.
Sunday, 2 October 2016
Friday, 9 September 2016
More swimmers
This time being ferried ashore to swim from the beach
Then in recovery mode with the help of our fur coats.
Saturday, 27 August 2016
Intrepid swimmers
Warm sun, blue sea, let's jump off the boat!
Well it seemed like a good idea up to this point.
But once you're in it's not so bad
Well it seemed like a good idea up to this point.
But once you're in it's not so bad
Saturday, 6 August 2016
West Highland Yachting Week 2016
We were involved once again in this much loved regatta, a fixture in the Scottish sailing season with a 69 year history. Starting at Craobh Marina, the slack conditions necessitated a follow my leader through the tidal gate of the Sound of Luing before the first start could be set.
Then it was all hands on deck for the racing
With 6 days of racing and passage races to Oban, Tobermory and back to Oban it's a busy week.
Then it was all hands on deck for the racing
With 6 days of racing and passage races to Oban, Tobermory and back to Oban it's a busy week.
Wednesday, 27 July 2016
8 dayJuly cruise
We started from Corpach, by Fort William, and took the opportunity to visit Loch Eil before heading south. The view of Ben Nevis from the Annat Narrows is spectacular, with the summit rearing over the first shoulder.
Down the length of loch Linnhe and up the Sound of Mull via Tobermory, the next stop was the Treshnish Isles and Lunga with its Puffin colony. No apologies for another Puffin photo!
Folklore has it that a black rabbit is the minister reborn, his congregation paying suitable attention,
On to Ulva, Staffa, Iona, Colonsay, Jura, Islay and back to Oban, there's nothing more relaxing than sitting on the foredeck watching the scenery roll by.
Friday, 24 June 2016
Cruise round Morvern
Although mainland, Morvern is easiet seen by boat. From Strontian, at the head of Loch Sunart, down the Sound of Mull and up Loch Linnhe to Loch a Coire, the scenery is as varied as it is spectacular.
And the sun shone, sometimes
We made a detour to Castle Coeffin on Lismore, a 13th century MacDougall stronghold built on the site of an earlier Viking fortress but uninhabited for centuries.
Friday, 10 June 2016
Cruise round Mull
With keen nature watchers on board most of our time was spent like this
or this
but the rewards are plenty
The view isn't bad either
Is it safe to come out now?
or this
but the rewards are plenty
The view isn't bad either
Is it safe to come out now?
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