Friday, 30 May 2014

Largs - May 16th

After another leisurely start we left Ardrossan and headed north under sail, passing to the east of Little Cumbrae Island. We had intended to stop in Millport Bay for lunch but with an onshore breeze it did not look very comfortable. Instead we headed off through the sound between Little Cumbrae and Great Cumbrae.

Sailing to the west of Great Cumbrae

Whilst down below preparing some lunch I glanced up to see what looked like an interesting hazard, rocks with waves breaking over them. The rocks appeared to be marked by an odd looking tower. Closer inspection revealed a submarine heading south out of the Firth of Clyde. It was a fine sight with a fast rib leading the way and police escort boat in close attendance.

Submarine in the Firth of Clyde

It was a beautiful day and the water to the west of Great Cumbrae was more sheltered. We spotted Bell Bay and decided to put our hook down for a couple of hours before heading off to Largs for the night.

Relaxing at anchor in Bell Bay

Largs 

Later, after we had gone to bed, we received the sad news that Rob's mum had passed away. The next day we would be heading home.



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