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"Thank you so much to Bessie Ellen and her owner, captain and crew. It was a long held dream of mine and my dream ca...
| Voyage Number | Vessel | Starting Port | Ending Port |
| PR1208 | Provident | Mallaig | Mallaig |
| Voyage type | Voyage area | Dates | Voyage duration |
| Adventure Voyage | Hebrides | 18/08/2012 - 18:00 to 24/08/2012 - 10:00 | 6 days |
| Berth Type | Availability | Price | Special Price |
| Available | 710.00 | n/a | |
| Booking Fee | |||
| 20.00 |

Plenty of deck space when it is sunny and a spacious cosy saloon when the West Coast is in a more moody frame of mind, Provident is an vessel to explore the islands. Like Bessie Ellen she creates interest wherever she goes and is self sufficent enough to cope with extended cruising well away from her home port of Brixham. The two sister ships Leader and Provident have been visiting Western Scotland for many years, so they know some of the best places to sail. Mallaig is a tiny fishing port on the mainland - just over the sea from Skye. It is at the end of one of the most beautiful railway journeys in the world so travelling to your start port should definately be seen as part of the adventure. This port puts you right amongst some of the most dramatic mountain scenery in Scotland.
Provident is running four week long voyages from Mallaig during August 2012. This creates an alternative sailing ground to our 116ft tall ship Bessie Ellen based further South in Oban (June, July, Aug, September) but they may cross bowsprits occasionally. Smaller 42' pilot cutter Lizzie May is permanently based in Scotland and also has some great voyages from Oban and Arisaig.
Dominating the skyline for miles is the island of Skye with the mighty Cullin Ridge and the Red Cullins forming the mountainous backbone of the island. Skye also has over 400 miles of coastline and deep sea lochs. Arriving from the North you have a different perspective on this famous island and it is hard to believe it is now connected by a bridge to the mainland. Loch Snizort and Loch Bracadale could easily double as the Falklands without the penguins
Rum and Canna are famous for White Tailed Sea Eagles and on Rum there are three of four breeding pairs of Golden Eagles. A stone roofed chapel, orchids amongst the grass, a lovely sandy beach and sheer sea cliffs teeming with breeding birds at nesting season are some of Canna's many charms.
The isolated Loch Nevis has the remotest pub on the mainland of Great Britain. The Old Forge sits at the centre of the tiny hamlet of Inverie which is not connected by road to anywhere else. The Knoydart Peninsula and vast tracts of uninhabited moorland and mountain lie behind the hamlet so transport to and from Inverie is solely by water craft.
On a vessel like Provident, a journey out accross the Minches to the Outer Hebrides is possible within a week for some amazing anchorages and remote communities.
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Wild Playground....Western Scotland is a rich marine ecosystem which offers fantastic seafood and wildlife watching from the Sea Eagles on Mull to the dolphins and Minke Whales that cruise the deep sounds between the islands. Due to the prolific life under the surface and hundreds of miles of remote coastlines, the Western Isles, Inner and Outer Hebrides and mainland lochs are great places to spot seals, otters, minke and larger whales, basking sharks and dolphins.
The mountains provide inacessible eyries for sea eagles, golden eagles, choughs, perigrine falcons and the cliffs are homes to many large breeding colonies of seabirds like gannets and puffins.
The weather in Scotland can vary from shimmering heat haze on white sand beaches to dramatic rain storms, sleet and snow in spring or white capped waves and vivd blue skies. It changes ...and it changes fast. Great for photography, and usually plenty of wind for sailing with relatively flat seas due to protecting high ground, it can still be challenging, but then the many moods of Scotland are its main attraction.
Parton Vrane, Portscatho, Cornwall, TR2 5ET
Tel 0044 (0) 1872 580022
skippers@classic-sailing.co.uk
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