I'm hoping to be back on the water at the end of March and to to then spend a gentle part week doing Mull clockwise, or if too windy perhaps up all the way up to Kinlochleven then back to Sunart
Och .. ye may hae second sicht but yer a wee bit short on ra memory front! Did ye or dod'nt ye run a boat agroon in Campeltown loch? ;-) Cos if ye dodnae ye spent a lang time telling me porky pies yince!
Much the same timescale for us. We have Silkie's Hurley22, Silkie, parked in front of us, and Seaboots' Macwester Tango behind us. No plans for Easter yet, but, weather depending, may do much the same. Been toying with the idea of going up Loch Etive.
Campbeltown and Queen's Channel(?) in Waterford wuz just mud. I was errmm demonstrating how important it was to have a boom capable taking the weight of the crew. /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif
The nasty jaggy rocky one was Teacuis last summer. Took a lump out of the keel. /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif
I hope this has suitably clarified things, and served as a warning to any potential crew on the the second leg of this year's Clyde/Caledonian cultural exchange.