JumbleDuck
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Are those soundings in feet? Or fathoms?
Good question. Let me check ...
It's in the NLS: https://maps.nls.uk/view/74401020
Are those soundings in feet? Or fathoms?
I do so hope this is your current chart..
For goodness sake! So there is a rock. Get over it!
The critical thing is to get the timing right, but you do have a large window. Just after the tide turns is simplest but later is ok.
On other occasions things have been different. My teapot lid is broken since the teapot flew across the cabin some years ago when leaving Cuan against a westerly swell.
It's no fun unless the tide is running full belt. Slack water is for wusses.
Ditto. Good for saving fuel too...It's no fun unless the tide is running full belt. Slack water is for wusses.
For goodness sake! So there is a rock. Get over it!
That bit between Luing, Seil and Easdale is one of the nastiest around. Even on apparently nice days it always seems to have a wicked chop to it.
53 posts - quite amazing! I never knew there was so much to say....
AKA locally as “Queasdale” for good reason...
I haven't found Easdale itself unpleasant, but perhaps I have just been careful in when I went there.