Sailing and Cruising adventures in higher latitudes and British rivers and canals

12th May 2023 After careful consideration weather to set sail or not on a Friday (as it means bad luck in the UK) we decided not to challenge the gods and motor today. Also it …

Leaving Inverness under bright sun, a little seal bid farewell. Their first night sail along the coast was calm, with crew members dozing off. Arriving in Wick at 5 AM, they enjoyed a short sleep and brunch with French toast. With a few planned nights in Wick, they await favorable winds for their next leg.

Skipping anchoring due to wind, they enjoyed ice cream and cannolis at Mieles, exploring Inverness. Sarah’s boat-driving stint into the lock added excitement. In Inverness, they discovered the need for restaurant reservations but found a lively Indian spot. After a drink and live music, they wrapped up with the impressive band Church Street Shuffle before setting off for Shetland.

Savoring a delicious fish and chips burger at The Lock Inn, followed by whisky and portrait drawing, they had a lively evening. After a good morning assisted by friendly lock staff, they set sails for a few pleasant downwind hours in Loch Ness. Plans changed, leading them to a pontoon for an evening with movies and rainy weather.

Navigating the Caledonian Canal, we tackled Neptunes Staircase, comprising 8 large automatic locks. Alongside a team circling Britain in a powerful rib, we faced a time constraint with bridges closing at 4 pm. Stuck after the last lock, we spent the afternoon polishing fenders and enjoying a leisurely break.

14th May 2023 Today we had a long trip planned as we wanted to catch up with some miles. Everything was planned and we had made lunch and plotted the route. We got up early …

12th May 2023 After testing the keel on the rock outside the harbour, we can say that it is safe use on hard objects. Therefore we are now ready to start the real journey. Wuhuuu

An eventful day on the Caledonian Canal unfolded with a playful Scandi race between a Danish crew member and a Swedish boat, featuring a swing bridge joker. Loch Lochy’s beauty mesmerized them as they reached Fort Augustus. The highlight was a delightful dinner at The Loch Inn, followed by a pub crawl to explore the local Talisker offerings.

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Equipped for Arctic waters, the crew now has Viking immersion suits for safety. A smart addition is the Ultra Anchor Ring emergency recovery device from Ultra Marine, not just for anchoring but doubles as workout equipment. Annual checks include inspecting the anchor chain, replacing markers, and recalibrating the Autoanchor Remote. Prepared for remote cruising!