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Can we handle Europe's most dramatic anchorage? Sailing Skye | Ep 14 

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Sailing our own boat to Skye has been a dream for both of us for a while now - in this week's episode we finally make it happen. We anchor in Loch Scavaig, known as Europe's most beautiful and most dramatic anchorage - it certainly delivered on both fronts. We hiked from the boat up to the top of Sgurr Na Stri, a 500m tall mountain with views over the entire Black Cuillin ridge, the Small Isles and of Delfino anchored below us. After a blustery and scary night it was time to leave and head for Canna, breaking up our journey to the Outer Hebrides. And we had some more attempts at picking up a mooring ball when we arrived that, as usual, didn't go quite to plan.
Link to walk - www.walkhighlands.co.uk/skye/... (description is as if doing from land, if doing from a boat walk around Loch Coruisk and climb to the saddle as shown in the footage, then follow described route from there).
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Music used:
It’s Only Us | Codey Ran
Time Traveller | Tellesonic
Tudor | Bonnie Grace
Boundless Repetition | Victor Lundberg
Retriever | Ooyy
Excelsior | River Foxcroft
Bumblebee | Mike Frank
All courtesy of Epidemic Sound.

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@user-st3kv5lg6i
@user-st3kv5lg6i 5 месяцев назад
marriage saver headphones make anchoring and especially mooring on buoys a simple task. Best purchase we ever made for our adventures!!
@user-vr1fy9mp4r
@user-vr1fy9mp4r 5 месяцев назад
Great video Laura & Stu. Like you we had a love/hate relationship with mooring buoys! One sure thing about sailing is that you never stop learning. You have done so well in such a short time. Keep going guys and look forward to following your adventures.
@DelfinoDiscovers
@DelfinoDiscovers 4 месяца назад
Thanks, glad you are enjoying the videos! - Stu
@user-zk8xv8if9h
@user-zk8xv8if9h 5 месяцев назад
Well done you for capturing how beautiful that part of the world is and making it up to see the view
@DelfinoDiscovers
@DelfinoDiscovers 4 месяца назад
Thanks, it's truly a magical place! - Stu
@roonm90
@roonm90 5 месяцев назад
love the timelapses!
@nigelneely9192
@nigelneely9192 5 месяцев назад
Easiest comment I've made! Simple, Copy and Paste someone else's! marriage saver headphones make anchoring and especially mooring on buoys a simple task. Best purchase we ever made for our adventures!! And tricky Mooring Buoys, reverse up to them, into the wind and secure with a long warp from the bow. Fair Winds
@DeanColegate
@DeanColegate 4 месяца назад
My wife and I are really enjoying your videos. We hope you have plenty more in the pipeline?🙏
@DelfinoDiscovers
@DelfinoDiscovers 4 месяца назад
Glad to hear you're enjoying it! We have a bunch more footage filmed and exciting plans for next season 😁 we've also got some more general food/travel eps planned -Stu
@1962gms
@1962gms 4 месяца назад
Lovely video and amazing views! You will learn with practice, that's half the fun!! Worth putting a second line through the loop on the main mooring buoy as you never know how good the lines are, that way you will have some back up if it parts ⛵
@DelfinoDiscovers
@DelfinoDiscovers 4 месяца назад
Glad you enjoyed it, and thanks for the advice!
@chrisnegele6875
@chrisnegele6875 4 месяца назад
Wow really well done I binged watched all your videos this weekend and I’m ready for more. I plan to retire in 14 months (hey but who’s counting) and want to buy a Swedish 🇸🇪 boat HR 36 would be perfect but now intrigued by your boat. I like the idea of spending a few summers learning to sail in Sweden or Northern Europe. Spent too many years in way to hot Miami and can’t wait to get out. Keep them coming please.
@DelfinoDiscovers
@DelfinoDiscovers 4 месяца назад
Thanks for the lovely comments! Glad you're enjoying the videos :) I think Sweden has a cruisers visa which would make it easier. The seasons are short up here so you really have to be ready to go at the start of the season. Cheers! - Stu
@pabloblue999
@pabloblue999 5 месяцев назад
Great video. I would love to sail up to Skye soon. On picking up mooring buoys, I would suggest approaching from directly downwind and when you get the pick up buoy get a loop of the strop over your cleat first. Don't worry about the bow roller etc. Let the boat settle and then sort out the details. And try not to go between the mooring buoy ans pick up buoy!
@DelfinoDiscovers
@DelfinoDiscovers 5 месяцев назад
Thanks for the tip, and glad to hear you enjoyed the video! If you've got any feedback or content that you'd like to see in the videos, we'd love to hear about it :D - Stu
@pabloblue999
@pabloblue999 5 месяцев назад
@@DelfinoDiscovers Looking foward to your English Channel and Biscay crossing this year. Good Luck. The only feedback I have is 'keeping it real' but you are doing that already!
@andypennybrown6848
@andypennybrown6848 4 месяца назад
Great vlog 🎉 thanks! Being a single handed sailor most of the time, I normally pick up the buoy line from the stern and temporarily attach it to the cleat, when the vessel is still and not under power......I just walk the line forward and attach it to the bow cleat, the vessel is in neutral as I approach, I have never had the line mess with the prop though this method,
@DelfinoDiscovers
@DelfinoDiscovers 4 месяца назад
Great to hear that you've enjoyed the videos! We've heard this idea about picking up mooring balls from reverse a couple of times over the last few videos. We might give it a go, although we've found Delfino can be a bit skittish in reverse. Might be quite situation dependent! Cheers! - Stu
@andypennybrown6848
@andypennybrown6848 4 месяца назад
Hiya, no need to (reverse) go astern, just come along side the buoy, wait for it to come to the stern, then cleat it on the stern cleat, when the yacht stops, unhook and walk it forward to the bow, happy week 😀
@SuperSiBrasso
@SuperSiBrasso 5 месяцев назад
There are few places on earth as amazing as the west coast of Scotland! They are also some of the best charted waters... in places. Have a look at Antares charts, fantastically detailed, accurate charts which will give you the confidence to enter amazing places you might not have dared to otherwise.
@DelfinoDiscovers
@DelfinoDiscovers 4 месяца назад
Yeah we used the Antares charts throughout our trip. They were a great resource. We're thinking we'll do an episode talking about what we used to plan whilst in Scotland and the choices we made to prepare. - Stu
@andrewthompson2380
@andrewthompson2380 5 месяцев назад
Been in that anchorage a few times good mud in there but you have to get it against weed
@DelfinoDiscovers
@DelfinoDiscovers 5 месяцев назад
In the end I think we held really well. We didn't drag an inch and the new anchor did an amazing job. - Stu
@simonreid737
@simonreid737 5 месяцев назад
It looks like an amazing trip you have done, how long were you away for?
@DelfinoDiscovers
@DelfinoDiscovers 5 месяцев назад
We spent about 3 and a half months from leaving Chichester, cruising Scotland, and arriving in Plymouth for boatwork. It was a great time, but next season we will likely cruise a bit slower and be a bit more intentional with our filming. On that note, if you've got any segments you enjoy (or any segments you don't enjoy!) let me know - it's the only way we can improve :) - Stu
@simonreid737
@simonreid737 5 месяцев назад
@@DelfinoDiscoversThanks for getting back to me, it’s been great to follow as it’s a trip I have been wanting to do for a while now, so these videos have helped with the planning! What time of the year did you leave Chichester?
@DelfinoDiscovers
@DelfinoDiscovers 5 месяцев назад
No problem, glad to help! iirc we slipped the lines from Chichester at the middle of June and departed from Falmouth at the end of June. If I were to go back and do it again I'd make a few changes: 1. Leave earlier and accept that also probably means working our way up the Irish sea in a few hops. 2. Avoid going into the Firth of Clyde. For us at least, the crinnan lacked enough water to transit so it ended up being a bit of a detour and in my opinion the cruising further north was the best. 3. We left with boatwork still to complete, which was a pain the backside to do beyond the Clyde. 4. Leave much longer for the passages up and down the Irish sea, so that we could break it up and choose better weather windows. Hopefully some of that helps! - Stu
@simonreid737
@simonreid737 5 месяцев назад
Very helpful thanks, shame about the Crinan Canal, that would have been great, I would also like to go into the Caledonian Canal which also sounds amazing.
@garygraves8950
@garygraves8950 5 месяцев назад
marriage saver headphones make anchoring and especially mooring on buoys a simple task. Best purchase we ever made for our adventures!!
@DelfinoDiscovers
@DelfinoDiscovers 4 месяца назад
Yeah they are on our wishlist for sure! - Stu
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