Monday, 16th and Tuesday, 17th September: Oban Marina on Kerrera After walking with Daniel to the train station I had to switch from holiday mode, to overwintering Idun mode. My first call was to the harbour office, and Vicky the Harbour Master. We have electric bikes on the boat, but as they are rather too … Continue reading End of the season – overwintering Idun at Oban Marina
Month: September 2019
Daniel visiting – Mull and Oban
Thursday, 12th September: Sailing South to Tobermory The winds are ever changing and today is now the best day to go south so we headed off late morning after a cooked breakfast that set us up for the day. Kyle Rhea was a bit rougher than on our previous visits. Dominic took in the foresail … Continue reading Daniel visiting – Mull and Oban
Daniel visiting – Skye
Monday, 9th September: Fort William to collect Daniel Daniel was due in to Fort William on the Caledonian Sleeper from Euston just before 10am, but due to emergency track repairs he was forced to go to Aberdeen and then by bus to Fort William. Which made an already very long journey even longer. Dominic and I … Continue reading Daniel visiting – Skye
Plockton, Kyle and Isleornsay
Thursday, 5th September: Sailing the Inner Sound Today we had a weird sail. We set out as soon as the rain stopped after listening to the 10am maritime safety broadcast, to double check on the winds. I'd already ascertained that there was no weapons exercises today, just submarine activity. But we were sailing close to … Continue reading Plockton, Kyle and Isleornsay
Loch Gairloch
Saturday, 31st August: Just a bit further north More rain today. It just keeps raining.... We're subject to quite some swells here in Loch Shieldaig, despite being at the end of the very long Loch Torridon, so we're moving off. We've not gone into the Upper Loch which would have been nice, but not much … Continue reading Loch Gairloch
Loch Torridon
Wednesday, 28th August: Shieldaig, 'Herring Bay' We entered Loch Sheildaig, at the southern extremity of Loch Torridon late afternoon, and within an hour or so the rain stopped which was lovely. We anchored between Shieldaig Island and the village. The island is clad in Scotch pine and fern and is a very soothing backdrop. The … Continue reading Loch Torridon