Bagh Gleann Righ Beag, Loch Tarbert, Jura
- DaveS
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Bagh Gleann Righ Beag, Loch Tarbert, Jura
is subject to swell in NW'lies. As I discovered on Friday night. Most unpleasant.
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Re: Bagh Gleann Righ Beag, Loch Tarbert, Jura
Slightly surprised. Was it the strength/direction of the wind or was it the big Atlantic swell sweeping in and breaking up?
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Re: Bagh Gleann Righ Beag, Loch Tarbert, Jura
Where is this, I don't have any books at home and Google isn't co-operating?
I'm guessing it's in the outer part of the Loch before you get to the leading lines guiding you through the first narrows which I forget the name of.
I'm guessing it's in the outer part of the Loch before you get to the leading lines guiding you through the first narrows which I forget the name of.
Seminole.
Cheers Bob.
Cheers Bob.
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Re: Bagh Gleann Righ Beag, Loch Tarbert, Jura
I tucked up into the corner on the left as you enter a few weeks ago. It was perfectly calm. Must be the effect Wee Davey has
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Claymore

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Re: Bagh Gleann Righ Beag, Loch Tarbert, Jura
On the north side of the outer part of Loch Tarbert; it's the more westerly of the two bays facing Glenbatrick Bay.aquaplane wrote:Where is this, I don't have any books at home and Google isn't co-operating?
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Re: Bagh Gleann Righ Beag, Loch Tarbert, Jura
Thanks for that, I'll have a look at the chart when I get to Chiron.
We are away for a week from Friday night so get the sun factor out, it's going to be bright and sunny with F4 beam reaches wherever we want to go!
We are away for a week from Friday night so get the sun factor out, it's going to be bright and sunny with F4 beam reaches wherever we want to go!
Seminole.
Cheers Bob.
Cheers Bob.
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Re: Bagh Gleann Righ Beag, Loch Tarbert, Jura
Should make it to America with that forecast...
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Re: Bagh Gleann Righ Beag, Loch Tarbert, Jura
The wind was NW4 or so, and had been steady for about a day. I thought the bay was deep enough to give shelter, but the waves seemed to get refracted round the corner. I think it was caused by the wind rather than underlying swell.Shard wrote:Slightly surprised. Was it the strength/direction of the wind or was it the big Atlantic swell sweeping in and breaking up?
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Re: Bagh Gleann Righ Beag, Loch Tarbert, Jura
BA 2481 shows BGRB as the more easterly of the two bays facing Glenbatrick. I choose it in preference to BGRM because it was deeper and (I thought) better sheltered.Shard wrote:On the north side of the outer part of Loch Tarbert; it's the more westerly of the two bays facing Glenbatrick Bay.aquaplane wrote:Where is this, I don't have any books at home and Google isn't co-operating?
Cuan Mor Bay would probably have been better, but it's not very big and there was another boat already there.
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Re: Bagh Gleann Righ Beag, Loch Tarbert, Jura
Have only ever anchored in Glenbatrick Bay - which I was never very comfy with and

Cuan Mor Bay which is a delight!
Regards
Donald

Cuan Mor Bay which is a delight!
Regards
Donald
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Re: Bagh Gleann Righ Beag, Loch Tarbert, Jura
Correct. I was thinking of BGRM. Apologies.DaveS wrote:BA 2481 shows BGRB as the more easterly of the two bays facing Glenbatrick.Shard wrote:On the north side of the outer part of Loch Tarbert; it's the more westerly of the two bays facing Glenbatrick Bay.aquaplane wrote:Where is this, I don't have any books at home and Google isn't co-operating?