KAM
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Information is a bit sparse. Has anyone got any practical experience of this.
Information is a bit sparse. Has anyone got any practical experience of this.
You would need a stout heart, and preferably a shallow draught boat. There is a concrete jetty at the charmingly named "Stinky Bay", which is used in the summer by smallish lobster/crab boats. Stinky Bay is just to the south of the bay at Baile nan Cailleach, which is an open clean sandy bay, but is open all the way to America. Stinky Bay is slightly more sheltered, but not a lot, and is very shallow.
Small boats use the North Ford, between Benbecula and North Uist, and the South Ford between Benbecula and South Uist, when passing through between the Sea of the Hebrides and the Atlantic, but these are both very shallow, tortuous passages which involve passing under the road causeways, with minimal headroom.
What size of boat are we talking about here? It's really not a place to be messing about with.Apart from the exposure, and shallow banks, this area is subject to frequent closures, when the rocket testing range is active. Sorry to sound so negative, but that's the way it is.
Yes Grimnish does look the best bet. No depths shown on the chart or pilot can you remember what depth you anchored in.
Great thanks Norman that's been really helpful.