Sunday, 19 July 2020

WEST COAST OF MULL

WEST COAST OF MULL



Here we go again...we leave Glenbatrick bay Jura and head for the tinkers hole on the the Isle of Mull basically the SW corner. The sail over was very uneventful and calm with very little wind but never the less a nice day. The tinkers hole anchorage itself is a beautiful place but needs caution entering it as there is a few hazards. The anchorage itself has decent holding but you won’t get many boats in here as it’s a tight little spot it looks like you have anchored in a quarry hole. If you just take time to explore here you will get some cracking views out over the sound of Iona and you will even get good signal on the phone. After spending a few days here it was time to move on so we headed for the north side of the Ross of Mull to an anchorage in loch Lathaich in the SW corner. Beware going up the sound of Iona as it has a sand bar about mid channel you may hit the bottom so have good look at pilot books are charts. The Lathaich anchorage has very good holding...we then took a quick walk into Bunessan to get supplies from the local village store before heading across to Ulva on the west coast of Mull a wild baron place with stunning cliffs coming down into the cold atlantic waters. Ulva has a shelf as you approach on low tide so it’s worth waiting for a bit before going in as you could bottom out but it’s soft ground so all should be ok if your coming in on a rising tide always better to enter anywhere on a rising tide...hope you enjoy the video⛵️

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