- No moored ships
- Lots of fish farms, many defunct. The derelict fish farm seems to be joining the rusting tractor on the list of Dominant Landscape Feature of the Western Highlands
- The May 2012 Small Craft edition chart of the loch is, at the head, a work of wild and imaginative fiction. See that nice big shelf for anchoring, just where the burn emerges? Fantasy. The bottom slopes abruptly from 10m+ to 2m- all the way along. Well, technically it slopes to 0m, but 1.3m is as far as I got. Dammit.
- Quiet and desolate spot my bahooki. Fishing boats were working the loch until 10pm and from 7am. The big yacht moored there was twice visited by a speedboat. Traffic on the Dunoon road screams its way down one side and up the other all the bleeding time. For traffic noise alone my mooring at Port Bannatyne is a damn sight quieter.
Loch Striven
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- Old Salt
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Loch Striven
I've just taken advantage of a spare day to have a wee nose round Loch Striven. Things I noticed:
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But don't rule out malice - First Corollary to Hanlon's Razor
- sahona
- Admiral of the White
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Re: Loch Striven
Maybe that's why we should leave it to Measrk, Clydeport and the local residents to resolve as it always looks a bit dreich when you're passing. Possibly the one place in the lovely Clyde estuary that isn't worth the bother?
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