Cruising guide Ireland to Scotland Iona and thereabouts
- sawdoc
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Cruising guide Ireland to Scotland Iona and thereabouts
Hello,
i would like to sail from Ireland to Iona. What is the best cruising guide for those Scottish waters? I am ok on the Irish guides.
i would like to sail from Ireland to Iona. What is the best cruising guide for those Scottish waters? I am ok on the Irish guides.
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Re: Cruising guide Ireland to Scotland Iona and thereabouts
Martin Lawrence's guides are excellent, as are the Clyde Crusing Club Kintyre to Ardnamurchan SDs, which would give you a bigger spread, including Islay, Jura, Mull, Firth of Lorn etc.
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Re: Cruising guide Ireland to Scotland Iona and thereabouts
Thanks for that.
Does Martin Lawrence's guide extend as far south as Islay?
Does Martin Lawrence's guide extend as far south as Islay?
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Re: Cruising guide Ireland to Scotland Iona and thereabouts
No. You'd need to buy Martin Lawrence's "Clyde to Colonsay" as well. The CCC SDs covers everything from Rathlin Island up to Mull and Iona.sawdoc wrote:Thanks for that.
Does Martin Lawrence's guide extend as far south as Islay?
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Re: Cruising guide Ireland to Scotland Iona and thereabouts
Also, "The East and North coasts of Ireland" by the Irish Sailing Club.
Would be useful to get you around there.
Would be useful to get you around there.
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Re: Cruising guide Ireland to Scotland Iona and thereabouts
So what's your projected route?
Done the trip several times Donegal to Scotland.
Done the trip several times Donegal to Scotland.
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Re: Cruising guide Ireland to Scotland Iona and thereabouts
Clyde_Wanderer wrote:Also, "The East and North coasts of Ireland" by the Irish Sailing Club.
Would be useful to get you around there.
Thanks,
I do have that and would thoroughly recommend it.
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Re: Cruising guide Ireland to Scotland Iona and thereabouts
Hiljs wrote:So what's your projected route?
Done the trip several times Donegal to Scotland.
not sure yet.
We bought our boat on the Clyde in 05 and sailed her home to Galway -had the pleasure of leaving her in Fanny's Bay between weekends. What a great anchorage.
Coming north from Galway,
Kilronan
Bofin
Broadhaven or Blacksod
arranmore or Teelin then Arranmore
Tory or Downings
Portrush
Portellen....
any recommended anchorages after that?
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Re: Cruising guide Ireland to Scotland Iona and thereabouts
Was in Clew Bay last year and did Clifden and Aran Islands...
Anyway, after Portrush/Portstewart could do Gigha, then Crinan or Ardfern, then Oban... then
Anyway, after Portrush/Portstewart could do Gigha, then Crinan or Ardfern, then Oban... then
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Re: Cruising guide Ireland to Scotland Iona and thereabouts
We went to Inisbofin last summer and discovered the wondeful anchorage of Ross Bay in Ballynakill harbour nearby (4 visitor moorings). It felt like sailing into a Paul Henry landscape painting surrounded by absolutely stunning scenery and the anchorage itself (like Fannys bay) absolutely secure. Thoroughly recommended in any westerly blow when Clifden is too open for comfort.ljs wrote:Was in Clew Bay last year and did Clifden and Aran Islands...
Anyway, after Portrush/Portstewart could do Gigha, then Crinan or Ardfern, then Oban... then
Re: Cruising guide Ireland to Scotland Iona and thereabouts
This might (or might not!) give you some ideas.sawdoc wrote:ljs wrote:So what's your projected route?
any recommended anchorages after that?
http://fattie.freehostia.com/KnotPilot/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: Cruising guide Ireland to Scotland Iona and thereabouts
thanks - looks interestingMarkie wrote:This might (or might not!) give you some ideas.sawdoc wrote:ljs wrote:So what's your projected route?
any recommended anchorages after that?
http://fattie.freehostia.com/KnotPilot/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: Cruising guide Ireland to Scotland Iona and thereabouts
Well, going the directish route from Pt. Ellen to Iona via the Sound of Islay, there are, in order:sawdoc wrote:
any recommended anchorages after that?
some nice good weather anchorages near Ardmore / Kildalton (fine Celtic cross) at the SE corner of Islay;
a wee place reasonably sheltered in most winds behind Heather Island at the E side of the entrance to the Sound;
Bunnahabhainn at the W side of the N entrance (good for W'lies, well in to get out of the worst of the tide);
a range of very fine and remote feeling anchorages with one or more suitable for most wind directions (some with "delicate" approaches, but good transit marks) in Loch Tarbet, Jura;
Oronsay (not in E or S) (Priory ruins, grave slabs, crosses);
Scalascaig on Colonsay (v. limited room for anchoring, 2 alongside berths, handy for pub, but often nasty swell from E);
Tinker's Hole, Erraid (great shelter once in, precise navigation through the rocks essential).
And there are others, e.g. at Rubha Ardalanish, Mull, that are said to be good, but which I've yet to visit (likewise *).
The anchorage off Martyrs' Bay, Iona is not brilliant in poor weather, and for an overnight stop either Tinker's Hole or Bull Hole * would be better, or even round the corner at Bunnessan.
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Re: Cruising guide Ireland to Scotland Iona and thereabouts
I'll vouch for Ardalanish. 

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