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Turning the tables: Plain sailing as the Skye Ferry reopens for business
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The MV Glenachulish with the Skye bridge behind.
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As this ancient ferry crossing re-opens after a year of lockdown, Felicity Donohoe talks to general manager Jo Crawford about the role of the iconic ferry in the community.
When Jo Crawford gave up her job as a secondary school teacher in Aberdeenshire to move back to the west coast, little did she realise that 16 years later she would be general manager at one of Scotland’s most iconic crossings – the Skye Ferry.
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Breaking waves and lurking rocks have earned some British tide races a fearsome reputation. Dag Pike explains how to navigate them
The British Isles lies in one of the most turbulent maritime regions in the world.
Not only are our shores battered by the depressions that roll in with frequent monotony during the winter months, but every 12 hours the tide turns and billions of litres of water move in and out from our shores.
This huge water flow fills and empties the English Channel, pours up into the Irish Sea and on up and down the West Coast of Scotland and up north it finds a way around the islands to enter the North Sea.
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Whether you’ve just got a few days to explore the West Coast, or the open North Atlantic is calling, Scotland’s sea routes offer almost endless options says Brian Black
Loch Rodel is one of many inlets to explore on the Isle of Harris. Credit: Scotimage/Alamy
Sailing Scotland is a highlight of UK cruising not to be missed.
There is a good reason that around one third of all Scottish yachts are based in and around the Clyde – it’s the gateway to some of the most wonderful sailing grounds in the world.
My sailing career began in these waters and over the years I have left Ireland and gone north, hopping from port to port to reach Stornoway before heading off towards the high latitudes.
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