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#45 | Sailing in Scotland: Summer Isles And "Wetty Betty"

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Sailing Polaris

Sailing Polaris

Күн бұрын

We set sail from Lochinver to the enchanting Summer Isles in the mouth of Loch Broom, one of Scotland's hidden gems and sail onward to Ullapool. Join us as we navigate through stunning landscapes, bask in lovely weather, and witness breathtaking sunsets.
Our journey takes us to the Summer Isles archipelago, a true paradise for sailors and nature enthusiasts. Amidst the beauty, we try our luck with our lobster pot, adding a dash of excitement to our maritime escapade. While our catch may not have met the size requirements, the experience is nothing short of memorable.
With the specter of Storm Betty looming over the British Isles, we make our way to the buzzing town of Ullapool, just 14 nautical miles away. Embracing the summery weather, we embark on a hike along the north shore of Loch Broom to the historic Rubha Cadail lighthouse. Along the way, we encounter the legendary classic yacht, Gipsy Moth III, sailed by Sir Francis Chichester, winner of the inaugural OSTAR race in 1960.
As storm clouds gather, we find ourselves bracing for the impending tempest. Amid the building winds, we take refuge in the warmth of a beautiful evening on Polaris. The night proves challenging, with gusts reaching up to 53 knots, but our trusty vessel, Polaris, ensures our safety throughout the turbulent night.
Join us in this episode filled with adventure, natural wonders, and the resilience of sailing in the face of nature's fury. Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe for more captivating sailing escapades!
Chapters:
00:00 Coming Up
00:49 Leaving Lochinver & Sailing To The Summer Isles
05:09 Anchoring In The Summer Isles
10:17 Sailing To Ullapool
12:12 Hike To Rubha Cadail Lighthouse
14:47 Storm Betty Hits
21:39 Preview On Next Episode
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Music from Epidemic Sound:
Before You Left by Bonn Fields
Neptune by Bonnie Grace
The Batoidea by Martin Landh
A Calming Ocean, A Common Notion by Staffan Carlen
Snow In June by Martin Landh
Weather routing by www.luckgrib.com
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@davidsimpson130
@davidsimpson130 8 ай бұрын
Lovely video, beautiful scenery. You make it look all so interesting. My first time that I have watched your contributions, but will not be the last. Thank you, David
@sailingpolaris
@sailingpolaris 8 ай бұрын
Thanks for joining the crew, David!
@Gus199lll
@Gus199lll 8 ай бұрын
You are making me homesick! That's a prawn creel you have there. You might be struggling to get a good sized lobster in there. Lobster pots have larger eyes i.e. entrances.
@sailingpolaris
@sailingpolaris 8 ай бұрын
Thanks for the tip. Considering taking out the eyes to make the entrance elastic for bigger ones… good idea?
@-ewen
@-ewen Ай бұрын
The wind in Lochbroom is either down the loch or up the loch, no matter the forecast the wind due to the hills just funnels down the loch one way or the other. Personally, from the Summer Isles I would have headed to Loch Ewe which is a massive natural harbour with some 'bomber' anchorages.
@sailingpolaris
@sailingpolaris Ай бұрын
With hindsight I would agree… thanks for watching and for sharing your thoughts!
@-ewen
@-ewen Ай бұрын
@@sailingpolaris We winter our boat in a small boat yard in Lochbroom and it is a hard one to work out what is going on in the loch for launching each season. Thanks for all your great content you have up, we have binge watched over the last 2 days. Have a look at my own channel for 'Sailing in Scotland 2020' video I have up.
@sailingpolaris
@sailingpolaris Ай бұрын
@-ewen will do!
@hamdigunal
@hamdigunal 8 ай бұрын
Just came across your channel this morning. Great location. Living the dream. Thumbs up!!!!
@sailingpolaris
@sailingpolaris 8 ай бұрын
Thank you for watching!
@RichieKeane
@RichieKeane 3 ай бұрын
Great film, I was on the buoy in front of you at Ullapool and left 16th headed south was supposed to go round rath and pentland but chickened out due to weather..
@sailingpolaris
@sailingpolaris 3 ай бұрын
What a pity we didn‘t catch up there!
@keithwalker8990
@keithwalker8990 8 ай бұрын
Thank you for the beautiful reminders of summer. I too love the Summer Ilse. Betty shredded my CA burgee!! Need a new one for 24.
@sailingpolaris
@sailingpolaris 8 ай бұрын
Great to hear from you Keith! Hope you are faring well!
@rollingpuck
@rollingpuck 8 ай бұрын
Always an adventure. Nice video.
@sailingpolaris
@sailingpolaris 8 ай бұрын
Thank you Craig!
@ontheroadagain.
@ontheroadagain. 8 ай бұрын
Another great vlog. We love the Summer Isle area and often stop for a few days at Atlandhu.😊
@AdventureNow
@AdventureNow 8 ай бұрын
One of those sleepless nights in high wind! Lovely episode guys and a beautiful part of Scotland 😄
@sailingpolaris
@sailingpolaris 8 ай бұрын
As they happen at time. Wasn’t too bad though! Thanks for watching and commenting!
@marklchapman2785
@marklchapman2785 8 ай бұрын
👍
@LibertasScotland
@LibertasScotland 8 ай бұрын
Really enjoying the content.....if you want to try for other types of fish (not sure the equipment you have), find a bit of reef on your charts and 'jig' your lures off the bottom through the water column.....
@sailingpolaris
@sailingpolaris 8 ай бұрын
Thanks! Will give that a try next year - I must admit, I probably should stop complaining when I am too lazy to drive the dinghy where the other fish might be… 😂😎
@douglasreid243
@douglasreid243 8 ай бұрын
Beutuful as usual.
@philipwright7186
@philipwright7186 5 ай бұрын
Scotland looks beautiful, great video. By the way, Chichester didn't sail non stop around the world - he made one stop in Australia. He made quite major changes to the keel/rudder of Gypsy Moth IV whilst there because despite being what we now think of as a beautiful classic, she was a dog (maybe a bitch 😁 ) to sail, tender and constantly rounding up. Old boats are not always what they're cracked up to be!
@sailingpolaris
@sailingpolaris 5 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching and for your corrective comment. I need to up my game in researching 😇. Of course his trip was not non-stop, but still, singlehandedly around the world.
@romeowhiskey1146
@romeowhiskey1146 8 ай бұрын
Have 2 32" monitors Left: KZfaq Right : Half Google Earth Right 2nd Half Navionics GREAT WAY to follow your travels. Sail on!
@sailingpolaris
@sailingpolaris 8 ай бұрын
Wow, that‘s an impressive setup! We use our .gpx track files to show on Google Earth, great way to document a trip…
@athertop
@athertop 8 ай бұрын
Another fantastic video. I am in the buying process just now for my own first sailboat (Jeanneau so 45 ds) so many adventures ahead. Could you please advise where you had your spray hood made? It looks extremely well made, and my boat will need a new spray hood before long. My best regards, Paul (West Central Scotland)
@sailingpolaris
@sailingpolaris 8 ай бұрын
Good luck with the purchase! We had our sprayhood made by Tecsew in Gosport (www.tecsew.com). They are not the cheapest, but the best in my opinion. If you want a standard sprayhood for your boat, I am sure they have all the measurements. We had ours custom made by John and his team, it‘s much bigger into the cockpit and we have a backdrop to close it off. Perfect for higher latitude sailing.
@waterboy8999
@waterboy8999 Ай бұрын
Robin Knox Johnson was the first man to sail nonstop round the world single handed. Chichester stopped in Australia.
@sailingpolaris
@sailingpolaris Ай бұрын
Thanks for watching and for being attentive. Yes, you are correct with the „non-stop“ part. And of course sorry for the mistake - I must become more diligent in research…
@waterboy8999
@waterboy8999 Ай бұрын
@@sailingpolaris I won't tell him.... its great book to read, A World of my own. That was a bit of a blow up there, I've not been to Ullapool by boat yet, hopefully this year. I'm currently anchored in Airds Bay just round from Port Appin.
@sailingpolaris
@sailingpolaris Ай бұрын
Enjoy your trip!
@waterboy8999
@waterboy8999 Ай бұрын
@@sailingpolaris thanks, it's windy!
@theglenetivescotchwhiskyco2726
@theglenetivescotchwhiskyco2726 8 ай бұрын
Really enjoying your trips and reports. May I ask what you are doing for power when at the anchorages?
@sailingpolaris
@sailingpolaris 8 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching and for your question! We have 3 x 400W solar panels and 600Ah (7.2kWh) LiFePo4 batteries. On an average summer day in Scotland this produces about 4kWh of electricity which mostly covers our needs, even with electric cooking…. For rainy days we have a diesel generator, but with the solar we maybe use it 50-ish hours a season.
@theglenetivescotchwhiskyco2726
@theglenetivescotchwhiskyco2726 8 ай бұрын
Super thank you for getting back to me. I am considering an upgrade and as always dilemmas on which way to go!!@@sailingpolaris
@pauloneill1723
@pauloneill1723 8 ай бұрын
Hi been watching you for a month now and I like your vlogs Can you please tell me what tipe of dinghy you have I like the fibreglass floor on it Best wishes Paul
@sailingpolaris
@sailingpolaris 8 ай бұрын
Hi Paul Thanks for watching. The make of our dinghy is an AB Lammina 10 AL BL. It is 3.19 long, has an aluminium hull (not GRP) and a double floor so if there is a small amount of water in it, our feet stay dry. It is heavy though, 53kg…
@JohnSmith-sk1mn
@JohnSmith-sk1mn 8 ай бұрын
You know you're in Scotland when you hear the word ' reekin ' 😂🤢
@sailingpolaris
@sailingpolaris 8 ай бұрын
😂😎
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