Day 4 – Traffic on the Clyde

  • Ardmore Point to North Bute
  • 43 kms

It was taking me a little time to adjust to having so much stuff. It all went in the boat ok, but I hadn’t quite got familiar with where everything was. I felt like I was faffing a lot when getting ready this morning.

I had my breakfast on the foreshore looking across the Clyde. I spotted the Waverley, the sea going paddle steamer, moored up behind a much less impressive cruise ship.

Once on the water, I headed towards the “Sugar Boat”, the rusting remains of a boat wrecked on a sandbar 50 years ago. I’ve been round it before in a “Tail O’ The Bank” kayak race, but didn’t have time to look at it in any detail that time.

Sugar Boat

It was so calm today that I could have landed and taken a walk on its hull, but probably not wise considering the state of it.

A windlass on the bow

Before reaching the “Sugar Boat” I heard a radio message from the Waverley to say that it was heading out on sea trials. Great! An opportunity to get a better look at it. I wasn’t quite expecting to get as close as I did.

The Waverley heading out past the cruise ship
Away down the Clyde

As I rounded the headland before Kilcreggan, I could see the Waverley again moored at the pier. Then, as I approached closer, it left the pier and sailed across my bow (I’m pretty sure the blast on its horn wasn’t targeted at me).

Get out of my way!

After that encounter, I was keeping a close look out and ear to the VHF to be sure I didn’t interfere with other vessels – especially the Dunoon ferries. I had the VHF on dual watch 12 (Clyde Navigation) and 16, but decided to switch to scanning all stations. The problem with this is you can’t tell which station a communication is on unless you’re looking at the radio.

Temporary VHF positioning for getting past Dunoon.

After Dunoon, the traffic dropped off, and the rest of the day was a lovely paddle with sunshine and light winds.

My ideal retirement house.
A seal getting bedded in on the ebbing tide.
The Argyll Canoe Trail campsite at North Bute

Comments

4 responses to “Day 4 – Traffic on the Clyde”

  1. Wendy avatar

    The seals had their eyes on you.

  2. Ian Diaper avatar
    Ian Diaper

    Another day showing the varied life that is there to be seen when you take it slowly on water – a great advertisement for kayaking and keeping waterways open!

  3. Paul L avatar

    Impressive mileage Ritchie. You are in familiar territory now from our previous trip but even better weather!

    1. Ritchie avatar

      Yes indeed, Paul. I went for your preferred option this time – away from all livestock.

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