steve yates
Well-known member
Ne Scotland that is!
If I get round cape wrath this trip, the plan is to visit the Orkneys and make my way down to Inverness for the canal back to the west coast.
The pilot talks about lots of small harbours not mentioned in the book, for small boats.
Anyone know of good ones to visit! Preferably with a pub close by.
18ft lifting stub keel drawing 1m with keel down and 40cm with it up. Can dry out, stays level on soft mud, cants at a slight but bearable angle on hard sand.
I really like tying up to quays, piers and town walls instead of pontoons, but I wouldn't spurn a pontoon
Thank you.
If I get round cape wrath this trip, the plan is to visit the Orkneys and make my way down to Inverness for the canal back to the west coast.
The pilot talks about lots of small harbours not mentioned in the book, for small boats.
Anyone know of good ones to visit! Preferably with a pub close by.
18ft lifting stub keel drawing 1m with keel down and 40cm with it up. Can dry out, stays level on soft mud, cants at a slight but bearable angle on hard sand.
I really like tying up to quays, piers and town walls instead of pontoons, but I wouldn't spurn a pontoon
Thank you.