Slowtack
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Spent a few days there a couple of years back trying to figure a way to sail through against the tide, west to east. We found that by sailing south of Eilean Mor and Buige Rock, then across across the entrance to Gleann nan muc, ad south of Eilean Beag, then hug the rocks of Jura round the point, it was just possible. Our timing was half way between springs and neaps, and at half way between the times of change of direction of flow. The hardest part (strongest flow) was just east of the small point on north end of Jura. A faster boat would do better I think. Our longish keel Rival rips too much tidal flow.
None of the above is advisable in strong wind against flow. We had a NW at about F4.
Spent a few days there a couple of years back trying to figure a way to sail through against the tide, west to east. We found that by sailing south of Eilean Mor and Buige Rock, then across across the entrance to Gleann nan muc, ad south of Eilean Beag, then hug the rocks of Jura round the point, it was just possible. Our timing was half way between springs and neaps, and at half way between the times of change of direction of flow. The hardest part (strongest flow) was just east of the small point on north end of Jura. A faster boat would do better I think. Our longish keel Rival rips too much tidal flow.
None of the above is advisable in strong wind against flow. We had a NW at about F4.
- you can hear the roar of the whirlpool from half-a-dozen miles away.
You cant. Anyway it used to be when a Westerly Gale was blowing it was louder than the harden roar. You can not hear it half a mile away, never mind 6 miles. You can see it though, a white water line at a noticeable height above the horizon.
You cant.
I am not convinced and doubt that it can be heard, especially on a windy day and I guess the sound is something else and mistaken as the sound of the flow.
Still, I am happy to be proven wrong and will try and catch it when the conditions exist. I have sailed past the entrance countless times over the years, sometimes in bad conditions and never heard anything over the normal noises of wind and waves. I would have thought that some audible roar would be evident.