Assistance with passage plan please (from crinan going north of oban)

The problem with forecasts is that they are forecasts and are only the results of computer models of the weather. My earlier comment was made after seeing the BBC'S lunchtime forecast. Since then I have seen the BBC'S App forecast and one from the XCWeather app which paint a slightly more optimistic but still not encouraging.
 
In fact I'm thinking it will be best to leave the trip till next week when we can leave in the morning as people have suggested.
Yes, this time of year daylight is a major consideration in passage planning on the West Coast. If there are any unexpected hitches, the last thing you want is to find yourself somewhere unfamiliar in the dark, particularly if conditions are less than ideal.
 
Out of interest, where precisely are you taking the yacht?
Lochnell estate boatyard, ardmucknish bay

Decided not to go today. Going to try for sunday/monday when tides more favourable and do it in a day.

Took a walk up the hill at crinan and the dorus mor and sound of luing looked quite calm actually. But anyway.

Thanks for the help
 
If have done research carefully, AND have experienced crew such that can split helm and navigator role (so one double checks the other), then IF wind conditions moderate can duck worst of adverse tide by avoiding the direct route. Curving northwards into Loch Craignish (avoiding the reefs) and approaching Dorus Mor from due West, ..........
Do you do that backwards??
 
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Took a walk up the hill at crinan and the dorus mor and sound of luing looked quite calm actually. But anyway.

It’s a pussy cat in the right conditions, only had a spanking there once when I got the tides a wee bit wrong in a bit of wind.

The roughest bit is often between Fladda and Inch Island past Easdale - or as we now refer to it ‘Queasdale’...
 
Ach i probably sound a bit dramatic, we are just both quite apprehensive at the best of times when it comes to sailing!
 
M34lQ;_ylu=Y29sbwNpcjIEcG9zAzQEdnRpZAMEc2VjA3Ny/RV=2/RE=1637086018/RO=10/RU=Scotland rattled by early-morning earthquake
Epicenter was 1km from Crinan, just south of the Dorus Mor.
That's where the USGS put it, but the BGS has it onshore, near Achnamara (
56°01'58.8"N 5°32'09.6"W
https://goo.gl/maps/vePLS9D3dSFYAVBa7). I imagine the BGS has access to a more local network of seismometers, and can pinpoint the source more precisely than the USGS using a global network.
 
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