Kintyre to Ardnamurchan
| Author: | Clyde Cruising Club |
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| Published: | 2025 |
| Format: | Spiral-bound, 104 pages |
| Size: | 297 × 210 × 21 mm |
Kintyre to Ardnamurchan - Spiral-bound / 4th edition (2025) is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Kintyre to Ardnamurchan - Spiral-bound / 4th edition (2025) is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Updated harbour plans throughout
Thoroughly revised marina information and updated plans with new photography to identify key navigational features.
This cruising guide stretches northwards from the Mull of Kintyre to the Ardamurchan peninsula on the west coast of Scotland, detailing some of the finest cruising grounds to be found anywhere in the world.
Within easy reach of all the main harbours and marinas lie an abundance of lochs and islands with numerous idyllic anchorages to explore. Some of these are easy to find, others pose more of a navigational challenge and are accessed via intricate channels using a series of well-described transits, others lie beyond turbulent tidal sounds. All reward with stunning scenery and there is somewhere for everyone, whether on a first-time visit, or a return to familiar waters.
This new edition, updated by Geoff Crowley, continues the long-respected legacy of Clyde Cruising Club publications for cruising sailors. Information on harbours and marinas has been thoroughly revised, and plans have been updated throughout. New photographs have been included to help to identify key navigational features as well as to entice further exploration. References to Bob Bradfield’s useful Antares large scale charts are also included. Supplements are available to download from the club's website.
About Clyde Cruising Club
The Clyde Cruising Club is one of Scotland's leading sailing organisations. Since 1909, it has published Sailing Directions for Scottish waters – first as the well-known Blue Book, and since 1974 in a series of regional volumes. Since 2011, these have been gradually merged with Martin Lawrence's Yachtsman's Pilot series (Imray), with editorial control remaining with the Club.
About Imray
Imray has been publishing nautical information for recreational and professional mariners since the mid-18th century. Originally a family business, the company retains continuity through generations of maritime knowledge. Today, Imray is part of FB Imray, a joint venture with freytag & berndt (Austrian cartographic specialists). This has allowed them to combine traditional expertise with modern production methods.
Imray is recognised by the Maritime and Coastguard Agency as a chart producer. Their portfolio extends beyond paper charts to include pilot books, cruising guides, almanacs, and navigation handbooks.
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HarboursTarbert, Crinan, Oban, Tobermory
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AreaUK and Ireland
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Sea AreaInner Seas off West Coast of Scotland, Firth of Lorn, Sound of Jura
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CountryUnited Kingdom, Scotland
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