Friday 3rd October - Isle Ornsay, Skye.

Awelina of Sweden
James Collier
Fri 3 Oct 2014 19:44
57:09.15 N, 005:47.60 W
After leaving the car where it will be ok for a week or two where we were
lucky and met Lexi who ran us back to the village and also handed us a goody bag
of produce from her poly-tunnel plus some nice cheese and fruit to munch on our
way south past Skye. The wind was down to a gusty force 5 or 6 as we wrestled
with the mooring lines to free Awelina. The two lines we had left her tied up
with had to be replaced with a slip rope to be able to let the mooring go
safely. This took much longer than expected as the lines pin of the shackle was
completely stuck. Brute force rather than technical know how solved this issue
at some cost to James's back. With the temporary slip ready to go we decided we
could go ahead and leave. The Minch dolphins appeared briefly as though they
came to wish us goodbye.
We passed under the Kyle Bridge with all sails set at about 1:30 pm and
waved to Lexi who was watching from the Kyle Akin shore. The wind dropped to a
force four and gave us a lovely reach down Kyle Rhea to the corner of Skye - we
were cruising along at around 7.5 Knots. Even the sun came out briefly as we
switched to engine power to make the passage past the otter reserve and the Skye
Ferry, now shut for winter. Lexi had driven over and waved as we passed down
into the Sound of Sleat. We were following a large sail training ketch and let
out more sail (albeit still with with two reefs in the main) to try and catch
her as we tacked back and forth down towards Mallaig. We broke open Lexi's
food parcel for a lovely lunch of home grown baby carrots, biscuits, dip and
cheeses. The wind gradually dropped somewhat and drew more ahead do Mallaig
began to look further away. We realised that we would not get there until well
after dark so opted instead to anchor off Isle Ornsay on Skye for an early
supper and a start at first light. We were joined by the posh but small cruise
ship in the wide bay - we think we may have picked their usual spot. The weather
let us sleep this time and we passed a quiet evening. There seems to be a 24
hour weather window before the next southerly storm is expected around Sunday
lunchtime.
![]() Rainsquall in the Sound of Sleat
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