First real sail of the year, despite launching weeks back!
So out Sat am, and back Sun pm, winds look to be S - SE?
Beat down the Clyde to Lochranza?
Kyles and overnight in Caladh Harbour?
Up Loch Long and annoy the Coulport water polis?
Tack too close to Faslane and annoy their bored crew?
Millport for the annual Peas and Vinegar?
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Where to this weekend?
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Where to this weekend?
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Re: Where to this weekend?
Cove picknick this weekend at Ardentinny - so Loch Long may be a tad busy.
If we get away smartish it might be Lochranza. Anywhere really will do as the winds looks a bit lightish but wall-towall sunshine. Yay!!
Edit - I'm seeing easterlies....
Donald
If we get away smartish it might be Lochranza. Anywhere really will do as the winds looks a bit lightish but wall-towall sunshine. Yay!!
Edit - I'm seeing easterlies....
Donald
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Re: Where to this weekend?
Bute Folk Festival? http://www.buterainbowfestival.com/mm5aho wrote:
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but be aware that CCC have a ladies race and muster at Port Bannatyne on Sat.
Ash - Working on Sunday but hoping to daysail on Sat
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Re: Where to this weekend?
Can't remember having such a sunny weekends sailing in Scotland in 19 years here.
Down the Clyde, up the east Kyle and overnighted in Caladh Harbour.
Interesting diversion when there was a metallic thump in the night. I normall wrap a cloth round the chain through the fairlead to stop chain slap side to side, so I thought to get up and fix it.
I was surprised to find it was another boat, and we were kissing pulpits! Nose to nose!
By this time the rest were awake, and the occupants of the other boat also clambering out of their slumber.
We'd put down a trip buoy on our anchor, so fearing lest this get round the other boats prop (he appeared to be right over our anchor), we walked his boat to our stern after his anchor was fully up, and then let it drift back on a rope to our stern. We must have dragged too, after the boats were together.
We then weighed our anchor and pulled in the trip rope, which had not fouled. We were both drifting our of harbour towards the Maids of Bute. So, both boats safely under control, each found a new anchoring spot and settled back for the remaining 2 hours of darkness.
Next morning, we were plesantly surprised by a visit presenting a bottle. Refusal denied, the gift was for being there in the way. If they'd not hit us, they might have quietly drifted, hook hanging in deep water ritgh across to Bute and fetched up under the Maids or thereabouts.
So, an enjoyable 2 days and an interesting diversion in the night.
I'd had trouble in Caladh before with anchor sticking in the rocky bottom (south end ) hence the trip. The wind was very variable during the night, and the grumble of the chain ratteling round on the bottom was heard much of the night.
Also, during breakfast we saw what I assume is a mink on the rocks on the little island. Sleek pitch black, skinny thing.
Down the Clyde, up the east Kyle and overnighted in Caladh Harbour.
Interesting diversion when there was a metallic thump in the night. I normall wrap a cloth round the chain through the fairlead to stop chain slap side to side, so I thought to get up and fix it.
I was surprised to find it was another boat, and we were kissing pulpits! Nose to nose!
By this time the rest were awake, and the occupants of the other boat also clambering out of their slumber.
We'd put down a trip buoy on our anchor, so fearing lest this get round the other boats prop (he appeared to be right over our anchor), we walked his boat to our stern after his anchor was fully up, and then let it drift back on a rope to our stern. We must have dragged too, after the boats were together.
We then weighed our anchor and pulled in the trip rope, which had not fouled. We were both drifting our of harbour towards the Maids of Bute. So, both boats safely under control, each found a new anchoring spot and settled back for the remaining 2 hours of darkness.
Next morning, we were plesantly surprised by a visit presenting a bottle. Refusal denied, the gift was for being there in the way. If they'd not hit us, they might have quietly drifted, hook hanging in deep water ritgh across to Bute and fetched up under the Maids or thereabouts.
So, an enjoyable 2 days and an interesting diversion in the night.
I'd had trouble in Caladh before with anchor sticking in the rocky bottom (south end ) hence the trip. The wind was very variable during the night, and the grumble of the chain ratteling round on the bottom was heard much of the night.
Also, during breakfast we saw what I assume is a mink on the rocks on the little island. Sleek pitch black, skinny thing.
Geoff.
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Re: Where to this weekend?
Passed by Caladh late on Saturday afternoon and decided it was a bit busy and headed across to Fearnoch Bay, Very gusty till about 03:00 then the wind switched off, Perfect peace!
Donald
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Re: Where to this weekend?
We saw a mink too, last Wednesday afternoon while anchoring by Eilean nan Eildean in the west entrance to L Teacus.Do you suppose it was the same one? It matched your description exactly.mm5aho wrote:Also, during breakfast we saw what I assume is a mink on the rocks on the little island. Sleek pitch black, skinny thing.

I've never seen one before.
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Re: Where to this weekend?
I've had a few nights in the wee boat on Loch Ken recently, There has been an otter playing around, which is nice.mm5aho wrote: Also, during breakfast we saw what I assume is a mink on the rocks on the little island. Sleek pitch black, skinny thing.
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