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Sailing in Tayvallich Argyll
"One
of the most perfect anchorages on the West Coast"
according to the
Imray Pilot Book, Tayvallich is an ideal place for all watersports.
The waters around
Tayvallich, Loch Sween, and the Sound of Jura are great for sailing.
And if you are cruising in
Scotland
, you must pay us a visit!
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Although
there are many anchorages on the West Coast of Scotland,
Tayvallich
Bay
is generally renowned for the great shelter it provides.
Brief sailing directions for the bay and the Sound of
Jura are available on our page for Visiting Yachts - Info.
Local tides are somewhat peculiar, with the bay
having two high and two low tides.
Information on these is available on our Tidal Info page.
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Great
places to sail to locally include Ardfern, Jura, the
Crinan
Canal
,
Carsaig
Bay
, and - of course - the famous Corryreckan.
If you are considering yachting in the
Hebrides
(or already do), then there are also many other anchorages within easy
reach of Tayvallich.
The
Tayvallich
Sailing Club has a membership which includes many visitors who
return to the area year after year.
The sailing club runs Sunday races throughout the season.
Visitors are always welcome to join in. They
also organise cruises to Jura, Gigha, and other local destinations.
Among the highlights of the sailing calendar are the annual Jura
race, and Tayvallich
Regatta,
which attracts entries from far
and wide. The Club also has
a junior section, the Cygnets
The sailing club owns
3 Optimists, 2 toppers, a Gull, a Wayfarer and a Lark for the use of
Cygnets, and some are available for use by club members (safety
restrictions apply), and also owns two rescue boats.
The Tayvallich
Bay Association looks after navigation marks in the bay and the head
of Loch Sween, and also the
moorings in the bay on behalf of the Crown Estate Office. Spaces,
when available are allocated according to priority lists as follows :-
(1) Local residents, (2) Owners of local holiday homes and caravans, and
(3) others
It has recently
rebuilt the jetty alongside the shop, and the millennium saw the
installation of a superb pontoon off the jetty, making loading and
unloading larger boats a much easier proposition.
There is also water available at the pontoon.
There is a slip
alongside the jetty suitable for launching smaller boats - who needs
marinas!
As well as being a
centre for sailing, there are many power boats moored at Tayvallich, and
divers and canoeists regularly visit the area. Water skiing is popular
in the summer months.
In recent years the
Sailing Club has seen the introduction of the Cygnets
section for younger members who are taught to row, and then to sail.
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