Saturday 4th - Pulladobhrain

Awelina of Sweden
James Collier
Sat 4 Oct 2014 19:44
56:19.50 N, 005:35.22 W
 
The weather was rather better than predicted when the alarm went off at 7am, and we had a fine sail mostly on port tack south past the Small Isles, with all of Eigg, Rhum, Muck and Canna quite clear, rounding Ardnamurchan around lunchtime.
 
CIMG4490_1
Surely it can’t be spring yet?
 
CIMG4511_1
The Mallaig to Skye Calmac
 
CIMG4530_1
Eigg from close E
 
CIMG4535_1
Ardnamurchan
 
CIMG4575_1
Sound of Mull, between hail storms
 
CIMG4585_1
Duart Castle
 
The coastguard started broadcasting notice of the next gale, but it's not due to arrive until 'later' which is at least 12 hours away, so we carried on all the way down the sound of Mull. There were very few other boats out, but we passed another Rustler coming north! It was hailing violently at the time, so no picture of it.
 
At around 6pm we rounded the corner at Duart castle and reached across the to the anchorage at Pulladobhrain, arriving just as it got dark. In season it's a very crowded anchorage, especially on a Saturday night when there are frequently nearly 30 yachts, but there were only two others and we were able to creep far into the cove and anchor in peace. The gale warnings are getting more and more strident, for S 6-8 backing SE and increasing storm 10 later, so this very sheltered anchorage looks a good place to stay for a day.