JumbleDuck
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Now tucked up at Kilmelford Yacht Haven - which is very nice indeed.
If you were on the pontoon, we were the double ender next to you!
Now tucked up at Kilmelford Yacht Haven - which is very nice indeed.
So did either of you manage to give the lovely David McColl a kiss from me?
Claymore lived there for a few years - great place and good standard of work on all the jobs they did for us.
insurers insist on masts down which always hikes the price a tad but that said, I've always thought Kilmelfords charges are comparable with other yards in the immediate area
Craobh & Ardfern?insurers insist on masts down which always hikes the price a tad but that said, I've always thought Kilmelfords charges are comparable with other yards in the immediate area
Craobh & Ardfern?
If you were on the pontoon, we were the double ender next to you!
Oh blimey! Yes that was us. Saw you in Campbeltown also - you were busy working on the deck. Saily saily not motoring! Good passage round the Mull?
Oh, I'm sorry I didn't realise - I'd have come to say hello. I took the opportunity of nice-but-not-too-hot weather in Campbeltown to get the Teak Wonder out and attack my capping rail, which was looking a bit informal.
Round the Mull was fine, once I double checked with the tidal stream atlas and reminded myself that my (1991) CCC book's recommendation to leave Gigha between HWD+6 and HWD-6 is pure mince. We left at HWD+4 and cleared Sanda Sound with 45 minutes to spare ... had we left two hours later we'd have been stuffed there and on the outside of Sanda. Gigha to the Mull light was about half motor, half sail then we sailed all the way to Island Davaar in cracking conditions.
We heard the Saturday morning forecast and fancied it so made for MoK directly from Jura. Quiet at the Mull but cracking sail from there to Campbeltown. Sorry we didn't empty the wine locker together!