Easterly winds make for easy sailing around here, no big waves and usually steady except for the usual wind shadow areas such as the Seil Sound approach to Cuna Sound. Had some good speeds with a comfortable motion and little spray. It was cold outside the spray hood, and it would not take long for the miserableness to set in if poorly dressed. Us old ones did seize up a bit.
It was all "day sailing" out of Craobh with 2 or 3 reefs in the main and well reefed genoa. Wrapping up well was definitely required with many layers needed to keep warm. My MIL always buys me socks for Christmas that claim to be warm and dry in the cold and I have a box full of them. Never been so glad of warm feet, so MILs have their uses.
The nights are getting brighter quite fast now, so get yer glad rags on, get launched and go sailing, even if it is just for a few hours. All in all a very enjoyable plod around my marina's immediate locality.

Reprobates

Melfort Pier Mooring Area

West Towards Shuna and Luing From Melfort

God Watching Scarba

An Empty Puilladhobhrain - Just in Case

Puilladhobhrain Clay and Slate Fouling

