Quandary
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2019 edition is out, free with 'Yachting Life'; not a lot has changed but some places like Leverburgh and Scalpay have sent in updates and a lot of other places have not bothered.
+1I just had a look at it last night. It really is a great publication for anyone coming to the West of Scotland and Northern Ireland to sail.
For me it really beats the internet for an easy to read, informative overview. It also put me right in the mood for the forthcoming season!!!![]()
Does it include any anchorages?![]()
Surely the whole point of cruising on the West Coast is visiting the huge wealth of sheltered natural anchorages. Sure, facilities are useful, but if people only stop at pontoons and moorings, I feel that they are really missing something. That's just my opinion, and I suppose if a fair proportion of boats just go to the "facilities", it leaves the real anchorages to anchoring enthusiasts like myself.
Getting back to my first point, do the promoters of the publication not have enough imagination to come up with a more relevant and honest title? I've nothing against the publication, but it has nothing to do with anchorages, and everything to do with commercially provided facilities, which is a useful function.
Surely the whole point of cruising on the West Coast is visiting the huge wealth of sheltered natural anchorages. Sure, facilities are useful, but if people only stop at pontoons and moorings, I feel that they are really missing something. That's just my opinion, and I suppose if a fair proportion of boats just go to the "facilities", it leaves the real anchorages to anchoring enthusiasts like myself.
Getting back to my first point, do the promoters of the publication not have enough imagination to come up with a more relevant and honest title? I've nothing against the publication, but it has nothing to do with anchorages, and everything to do with commercially provided facilities, which is a useful function.
I brought this up with the editor some time ago. Answer was that this was the only title that he could use as Welcome Ashore and others were already in use. Welcome pontoons doesn't have the same ring to it.
Donald
All getting very cynical and negative. Wrongly IMHO.
It’s a FREE guide which originated to identify all the available visitor moorings and pontoons in the West of Scotland (now expanded to cover Ireland and East Scotland).
There are thousands of anchorages in this area, which are listed in about 8 volumes of excellent Pilot guides / sailing directions - that take up about 4 inches of shelf space (I have them all, and brilliant if not cheap).
When this free guide started, visitor moorings were rare, and only a handful of pontoons / marinas outside the Clyde. So this guide prove to be invaluable for finding places to find a secure berth and/or stock up.
Agree the title is not particularly helpful, but assume not changed as it hasn’t become a bit of a familiar brand.
However, it is a very Welcome publication. And anybody who suggests it should cover all the anchorages as well had better look at the coastline and the 4 inches of pilot books that cover these before complaining
Agree Dunedin. We seem to have a bunch of misery guts on this forum! It's a free publication and for most of us quite handy.