The Waverley |
The boat, which had been gifted for the evening, was the Clyde Clipper which often takes tours up and down the Clyde. It was enjoyable to see the other boats alongside, including the Waverley at Custom House and the Crown Princess which set sail for Tighnabruich at the same time that we departed.
The biting winds and sheet rain did temporarily abate after Coulport and from there until Carrick Castle the weather was fair. The armaments shed at Coulport looks menacing and reminds you just how close we are to this clear target. Following this the Arrochar Alps and the opening up of Loch Goil are amongst the greatest views in the world even on a cold driech evening. It was as well the views were good as inside had been taken over by the choir for some good, rousing hymn singing. As we had forgotten our tambourines we remained on deck in a spiritual, but damp, appreciation of nature.
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