Cuan no more?
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- Master Mariner
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Cuan no more?
Might be an idea to sail the cuan sound while you can. The headline on todays Oban times is that there is a proposal to causeway the sound to enable the island to develop. It seems a pity from the selfish sailing point of view, although hopefully some tidal power would be extracted. Would it impact croabh and kilmelford by making them a long way up a big "sea loch"?
- DaveS
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Re: Cuan no more?
This idea has been about for a while. I have decidedly mixed views. From a purely personal perspective I would regret the loss of the Cuan short cut. It is, OTOH, a good site for tidal generation, and I'm sure that most of Luing's inhabitants would prefer a causeway to the ferry. A compromise might be to have a boat lock & lift bridge included in the design, but this would put the cost up and would need some very effective arguing. Could a case be made on the basis of ancient navigational rights, perhaps?
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Re: Cuan no more?
Hmm. You've never really got to grips with the concept of having an internet rant.....DaveS wrote:I have decidedly mixed views.
Much too reasonable!