Cruise to Blackness or Granton
19th May
See below in italics communication from Ian Cameron Cruise Leader.
In addtion, as there is no racing this Sunday, Eurobo (supported by Hardslog) will be joining the cruise and have a limited number of guaranteed mentored spaces available on a first come first served basis for a small fee. If you want to combine the cruise with some boat handling and sail trimming skills building why not sign up below. Its also one way of guaranteeing you get out and you wont have to wait to see what spaces the cruising group have. Any questions on mentored events to peyc.mentoring@gmail.com
Hi folks, Sunday 19th is our first cruise in company, HW is 4.8m at 1305 BST, and we propose to visit Blackness Boat Club. https://www.blacknessboatclub.co.uk/ the plan is to anchor in the bay and use our club rib as a water taxi to ferry people ashore. The BBC people will open their clubhouse for us. If you have not already visited Blackness Castle https://www.historicenvironment.scot/visit-a-place/places/blackness-castle/ then now is your chance. Castles always look at their magnificent best when approached from the sea! And it does have a list of movie location credits as long as your arm. If you would like to take part either as skipper or crew, please use this link to register your interest. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1OX-rblwzMjOH1NQcyCk3wD2ssB7VCLhuzaiz0b7fEWE/edit?usp=sharing As usually with weekend cruises there will be no central crew allocation so contact your favourite skipper/crew member and make your own arrangements. We will, however, keep an eye on the list and reach out to any new people and help them to find a space. It really is up to individuals but I envisage leaving Port Ed about 1030 with a view to being anchored up by 1230 then departing for the passage home about 1430. Ian Cameron 16 Beechmount Park Edinburgh EH12 5YT+44 7785 926305
Last updated 10:20pm on 22 December 2024