Charter recommendations for Islay and area?

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I've been tasked with putting together a trip to Islay and surroundings for next year. Never sailed there, so have no previous charter companies to contact.

Any recommendations for a company? Looking for 40 - 50ft for a week.

Tnx
 
A bit further away, but maybe able to help:
http://www.fy-charter.co.uk/ (In summer will move a boat to the 'outside' for you.)

Flamingo operate out of Craobh as well. :)

Used Flamingo and would happily reccommend them, speak to Muir, he'll sort you out.

If yo go to Lagavulin, do the tasting tour. It's the best value tour we've been on, and a fun harbour to get into
 
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Crystal only have BAV 36s and 37s and the OP specified over 40ft.

Isle of Skye Yachts are an excellent company but about as far away from Islay as you could get.

If Flamingo and Argyll Yacht Charters don't have anything suitable I would try Alba Sailing at Dunstaffnage. It's several hours more sailing though with the Sound of Luing tidal gate between you and Islay.

- W
 
They have a Bav 47. Unless you've heard otherwise???

Whoops sorry, you are correct - my information is outdated. They do indeed now have a 2010 Jeanneau 44i berth and a 2009 Bavaria 47 - my apologies.

Here's a picture of the original Bav 36, Crystal, beating out of Craighouse a few years ago:

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- W
 
What happened to Portway at Croabh??? They did us a great Elan 333 a few years back... good bunch at the time... we also did a cruise from Rhu with them...
 
I've been tasked with putting together a trip to Islay and surroundings for next year. Never sailed there, so have no previous charter companies to contact.

Any recommendations for a company? Looking for 40 - 50ft for a week.

You might as well start at Largs (or elsewhere on the Clyde) and nip round the Mull to Islay. You save a lot of travel to Crinan / Craobh / wherever on the outside.
 
Many thanks for the recommendations chaps.

I'm taking a bunch of Scots and wannabe Scots on a seaborne tour of the accessible distilleries so Lagavulin is definitely on the cards.
 
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