Sunday, June 30, 2013

Fife Regatta

The sharp eyed amongst you will spot that this is not a picture of a classic Fife yacht but rather the Puffer VIC 32 chasing them across to Rothesay. We went out today to look at the yachts racing from Largs across to Bute and others have taken much better photos than I could, see here
On Saturday there wasn't enough wind for their race around Great Cumbrae, today there was more than enough, indeed we chickened out half way over to Bute and made a run back to Largs and the safety of the marina.  Here's a link to the Official Site
It was quite a sight to see these fabulous craft under full, maybe too much but they were racing, sail heading off up the river.

Friday, June 21, 2013

Too much food

Where were we last night? A place where you can purchase fresh prawns and where there is a narrow strip or isthmus of land. 





Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Sunday, June 16, 2013

Yachting day

Fabulous day here on the Costa Clyde. The full crew of Julie, David, Lorna & Lynne were available for an anti-clockwise navigation of Great Cumbrae. Yesterday the heater was on in the car, today it was the AC. Funny old place Scotland. 

Monday, June 10, 2013

Weekend sailing


Home on leave and the weather good too, well it was up until today, but never mind it was good over the weekend.  The two Margarets and Julie were free so we headed off in a flat calm on Saturday morning passing the pipe layer Audacia which was anchored off and being serviced by a little fleet of vessels.  


Fortunately a zephyr like South Easterly breeze picked up and we got a nice little sail up the East Kyle of Bute, turned right at the top into Loch Riddon where the wind died away again and we anchored off for the night.


Nary a breath.


Then we noticed that we weren't alone, all about us in what must have been millions were purple jellyfish, as they bobbed to the surface it looked like it was raindrops all over the surface of the loch.  


The next day and there was an excellent breeze that blew from all points but wafted us along at a grand pace down the west side of Bute and back to Largs.  On our way up the Largs Channel this big lump came past us and then stopped off Largs.  Have we struck oil off Great Cumbrae?

Tuesday, June 04, 2013

Relative good news




For those who know her my mum went into hospital yesterday to have her third, yes third, hip replacement. This evening post op the news is all good. 

Thursday, May 30, 2013

View from the office window.

What an amazingly good weather week this is turning out to be,
particulary given that it is the Whitsun holiday and we are regularly
carrying over 600 passengers per trip. Good weather and holidays in
my experience seldom seem to coincide but we seem to have cracked it
this time.
A view from my cabin window when in Oban, showing the Calmac Terminal.
The interior of the ship is now reaching sub tropical temperatures
but as 2nd Officer this trip I am treated to the luxury of an opening
port (window) and with the judicious placing of a fan it keeps my
cabin to a temperate temperature. Junior officers, e.g. 3rd Mates, of
course do not need an opening port and it is clearly not warm enough
in the Chief Engineers cabin to justify the air conditioning being put
on yet.
And yet another sunset, but even this photo doesn't really do justice
to last night's natural show looking out west over Mull.

Monday, May 27, 2013

In the news

In the Daily Record today a good photo of our back end packed with happy passengers   

Saturday, May 25, 2013

Holiday weekend

I can't recall a busier day than this one, it is the Whitsun week and today we have been full virtually all day here on the Isle of Mull.  We have carried over 3,500 passengers, 750 odd cars, 7 coaches and a pile of motor bikes and cycles.  It has been a bit fraught at times and even now at 21:00 at night we are still running half an hour late, but everyone that wanted to has got across to Mull.  Fantastic weather for it.

Tuesday, May 21, 2013

TV Moment

T
onight, Tuesday 21st at 9:00 pm BBC2 is Town, a programme about the bustling port town of Oban.  There is a good chance that yours truly may have a small part. 

Friday, May 17, 2013

Warmest day of the year

It must have been, I managed to get sunburnt again despite slapping on
the sun block and wearing a hat. We had a grand sail to windward and
then it died, this is a picture of my sailing companion John.

The leisurely cruise continues

Day three of our little cruise we spent overnight in Troon and as
forecast the wind died down and went round to about the SSW. When we
left at 10 we put up full sail and as the day went on the clouds
dissipated and the sun shone all the way to Kames. The NW swell of
the previous day was replace by a SW chop that made conditions on
board a little boisterous with the rolling but we continued to make
steady progress at 4 to 5 knots up the West Kyle. Arrived in the
sunshine and picked up one of the many vacant moorings off the hotel.
Ashore for fish and chips and noted that nothing has changed since
last year. As usual the wind died away altogether to leave us with a
calm and lovely evening. For the day we sailed 31'and for the season
111'

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Sailing away

An old friend John and I have been out sailing for two days now.

Tonight finds us in windswept Troon, we should know better it always
blows old boots whenever we come here. We set off from Largs this
morning and sailed under a little jib to Lamlash where we had lunch
tied up to a mooring buoy and then a very bumpy 14' across to here.
Quite big following seas with a F5 to 6 NW'ly behind us but we
survived but going ashore tonight I was all over the place with my
newly found sea legs. If the weather forecast is correct then we
should have a S or SE'ly tomorrow which will waft us up to Kames for a
meal ashore there. Still blowing from the NW just now though.

The photos are of the sunsetting over Great Cumbrae last night, a
Fifer in Largs and looking North towards Goat Fell on Arran as we
entered Lamlash Bay, spot the snow on the tops.

Monday, May 06, 2013

Old friends visiting

The last fortnight has been a quiet time for me, my two weeks on the
Isle of Mull is nearly over, slightly extended this time due to
manning problems till Thursday this week. Today is the end of the
Bank Holiday weekend and the old paddler is in Oban for four days,
heading back to Greenock tomorrow. Co-incidental with the holiday we
have had four days of rain, and on Saturday a near gale.
Despite this we have been very busy with traffic going out to Mull,
many of them nice English folk visiting the dear green brown place, I
do feel for them given that 300 miles South of here it is scorchioo.

Sunday, April 14, 2013

Off doon South for the day

Visiting family in a town south of the border. Anyone recognise it?

Saturday, April 13, 2013

Thought for the Week

'Why are same sex marriages so controversial? After all, most people are in a same sex marriage. They have sex, and it is always the same.'

Thursday, April 11, 2013

Oban Whale update

For those of you concerned about the future of our local Oban Bay whale it appears to have moved on.  Whale I like the bit when the writer thanks the local boat owners for letting the whale to be about the Bay, they had a choice?

Tuesday, April 09, 2013

Never let talent get in the way.

Guess where Sir James Crosby (knighted for services to the financial industry, two years after Fred Goodwin) went to work when he left HBOS? The FSA (Financial Services Authority) of course. You really couldn't make it up. Have one guess who is (or used to be) a special advisor to the Treasury on the operation of the mortgage market. Got it in one.  For those of you not familiar with the gent here is a link http://goo.gl/zsjP8 

If you think having talent will help your career have a look at what happened to Mozart.  Bitter and twisted me??

Turn for the worse.

Can I misquote from Emperor Hirohito on his speech to end the war with the Allies, "my career situation has developed not necessarily to my advantage".  I had applied for a position as 2nd Mate back in February and having not heard anything I contacted the office a couple of times to ask about the interviews, I hold the required qualifications, have relevant experience and indeed my appraisals have indicated I was suitable for promotion, last time away I was sailing as 2nd Officer. 
Today after not being contacted by our HR department, I managed to speak to someone who informs me that the interviews for the post were last week and I have not been considered.  I asked if there was any reason, but apparently the man who decides such things is leaving the Company on Friday and it seems unlikely that I will receive any feedback. Thank you Caledonian MacBrayne, I feel like a valued employee. 
I know to many this probably makes me sound like a spoilt brat and that I should be grateful for my present job, but what makes me annoyed is that I spoke to the office when they were probably doing the interviews and was fobbed off, it took me to call them and now this is the second time this has happened. 

Monday, April 08, 2013

Here we go again


The start of another season, as ever spirits are up and the hopes are that this is the year when the winds will be fair and the sun shining to allow those long down wind cruises to far flung exotic spots to the South and West of Arran.  Remind me of this when I write to complain about being storm bound in Rothesay.