davidej
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I’ve got the Clyde Cruising Club pilots- Outer Hebrides and Ardnamurchan to Cape Wrath. Both recent editions.
Pm me if you are interested.
Pm me if you are interested.
Do what you feel if you have nothing driving a particular decision.Whilst I realise that many here will have achieved WAY more epic adventures, it has been a big thing for us ...... but, the big question is "what next"? Should we back off sailing for a while and tick off a few other things or press on?
It's a dilemma!
Pm sentI’ve got the Clyde Cruising Club pilots- Outer Hebrides and Ardnamurchan to Cape Wrath. Both recent editions.
Pm me if you are interested.
They'll inspire you!Pm sent
Thats an interesting idea - scallop and black pudding pizza.People always ask us, "where was the best place" or "where was your favourite place". Impossible questions to answer. However, on the train today, we came up with a few awards from the experience. Remember, these are just from the places we visited, are highly biased and may well depend on how we felt / the weather / the company on the day.
Awards
Most iconic location: St Katherine's Dock (on the same pontoon as the Queen's Barge)
Most personal achievement : Bristol Floating Harbour (Gert lush!)
Most surprising destination on a circumnavigation : Newry via the Newry Canal.
The “blimey did we really do that” passage : Shetland to Kinlochbervie via Papa Westray.
Most successful multi-day passage : Around Malin Head, 4 days
The “We'd really better not get this passage wrong” award. Wick to Scapa Flow.
The Nature Experience Award : Orcas in Scapa Flow. Runner up prizes for Adam's first otter at Tarbert, 200 (approx) dolphins on passage in N.W. Scotland.
Wettest day : the Crinan Canal
Best restaurant : North Harbour Bistro, Scalpay.
Best Pub food : Applecross Inn
Most welcoming marina : Bridgend, Shetland (bread, milk, cheese, apple danish and mackerel were all supplied - gratis!)
Best sail : Central Orkneys, Kirkwall to Pierowall
Best Brunch : Killybegs (sadly now gone)
Best Fish & Chips : Killybegs seafood shack
Best Village shop : Ardfern (awarded mostly for the cakes)
Best Coffee : Bristol (of course), Small St Coffee & New Cut Coffee. The Corner, Cardiff. Stein's Coffee, Padstow.
Notable Pubs : Novia Scotia, Bristol. The Old Forge, Inverie, The Butt & Oyster, Pin Mill. The Kings Head, Tollesbury. Marisco Tavern, Lundy. The Jolly Roger, Sherkin Island. The Turk's Head, St Agnes, IOS.
Notable Cafes : Stones Bakery, Falmouth. Kommüne, Totnes. Lucy's, Ardfern
Most wacky experience: Amateur Australian zoo & unlicensed* bar, Shetland. *Drinks were free - but a voluntary donation to the zoo was allowed!
Best Pizza : Scallop & Black Pudding, Lochmaddy Hotel, North Uist
Best drying anchorage : Green Bay, Bryher
Poshest bathrooms : Boatfolk, North Shields.
Best wayside food : hot sausage rolls from the cake fridge, Scalpay. Honourable mention for the lady who had raised £1000 for charity with her pink gooseberries (etc), Tollesbury.
Art & Cultural Highlights : Camera Obscura, North Uist. Live music, Dingle. Bee Gees tribute band, Weymouth, Stand up comedy at the Old Town Inn, St Mary's, IOS. Watching a ska band on Mevagissey Quay from the tiny tender.
It's an otter boats pram front, made in Bideford. Fun to row single person, takes 2 if they're not too heavy - a bit tender and with low freeboard in anything but a reasonably flat sea. Very useable in harbour and sheltered waters.Thats an interesting idea - scallop and black pudding pizza.
What is the make of the hard dinghy? I have the successor to your boat, a Sadler 290, and I wonder if the dinghy would fit.
Oh, and dimensions all on the website - we met the guy who makes them in Bideford - lovely chap.Thats an interesting idea - scallop and black pudding pizza.
What is the make of the hard dinghy? I have the successor to your boat, a Sadler 290, and I wonder if the dinghy would fit.