Anchoring heaven....where is yours??

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I much prefer to settle down for the night in the lee of Bum Island.

[/ QUOTE ]And which way do you swing then? /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif
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That's Lambash alright!
I've had it explained to me by a Lamlash diver that the tide runs through the bay north to south for all but one hour of the full cycle and that consequently your boat is almost never going to lie bow-on to the waves, especially when there's little wind.
 
1st: Any small bay in Mallorca.
2nd: Behind Pottery Pier, Poole.
3rd: Studland.

If Poole had the weather Pottery Pier would be first!
 
Newtown Creek, midweek when there's no one else around, but please can I roast that bluddy swan that keeps coming round knocking on my hull to be for food? /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif

Er, Make that beg for food. A genuine Freudian slip, honest /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
Village Bay, St Kilda - quiet, never seen a MoBo there. peace and tranquility and fascinating "village"
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For me (so far):
Most spectacular: Loch Scavaig;
Most "cut off": the "inland sea" between Gighay and Hellinsay;
Most atmospheric: Eilean an Naoimh;
Most peaceful: Oronsay.
 
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cheers Cliff - will make a point of visiting.......... /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif

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40 odd miles straight out from Benbecula

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Typical summer day looking towards Boreray and the Stacs
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