Round Britain

Orla

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Hello everyone.
I am new to this forum so i thought i would start with something that has been puzzling me over the the last few months. If I leave Inverness and sail anti-clockwise round to Fort William and then through the great glen back to Inverness, could I claim to have sailed round Britain?!!!!! /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
Well I suppose you and the Welsh & some Cornish are Britons - not so many left really, but they still manage to rule the English as well as their own countries!
 
No I will be doing it at some point just because I want to.
I think I will include the whole of the British coastline including arguably the most beautiful part of Britain, the North coast of Scotland taking in the Northern & Western Isles, commonly bypassed for reasons unknown to me.
 
Re: Round Wales

In the age of rail travel mant yachtsmen made use of trains to cruise further afield,leavingtheir yacht in charge of a boatmam for a few pence whilst they returned to their original destination by train,a bit expensive to day I would assume.
 
Re: Round Wales

We are trying to buy a boat from the south coast of England at the moment, the current owner pays over £6500 a year to keep her on a pontoon, thats a lot of travel money. What John & Sue Chadwick did with their years mooring fee was quite remarkable even if they did miss the top bit out!!!
 
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Hello everyone.
I am new to this forum so i thought i would start with something that has been puzzling me over the the last few months. If I leave Inverness and sail anti-clockwise round to Fort William and then through the great glen back to Inverness, could I claim to have sailed round Britain?!!!!! /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif

[/ QUOTE ] As long as you don't miss out Orkney and Shetland then you've done the important part.
 
Has anyone sailed non-stop around ALL the islands/rocks comprising the "British Isles"? I would include Rockall, Scillies, Channel Is etc.

I haven't found a reference anywhere for what may be a harder task than a RTW, albeit a bit quicker.
 
I remember reading Ellen McArthers book and her tales of sailing round Britain and many others who have all titled their story round Britain. But can it be a round Britain trip when they all miss such a large chunk of it out?
 
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