Ten days on Zuza to St Kilda - 9th June - from Tobermory to Lochmaddy on North Uist

 


It takes a long time to sail to Lochmaddy on North Uist from Tobermory, even if you are motoring, so we slipped our mooring at 6.00am and set out, past the Tobermory lighthouse Rubha nan Gall, and on towards Ardnamurchin and it's lighthouse. 




Rubha nan Gall lighthouse




Ardnamurchan lighthouse

We carried on past the Small Isles and then, much to our delight, encountered a group of dolphin who were splashing through the water not too far from Zuza.



The Small Isles



At last, around 3.00 in the afternoon we approached Lochmaddy and tied up on the jetty.



Lochmaddy is a rather charming little village, not too tidy and with a nice bit of decrepitude which I rather like. It is the administrative centre of North Uist and has a bank and a courthouse which is strange for such a tiny place. In 1616 it was apparently a haunt of "piracy and murder". We all got off board for an explore before dinner and to find somewhere for a beer. Here are rather a lot of pictures that I took on our walk.










We had another substantial meal on board, thanks to Grosia. Our resolution to have a dry holiday had strangely evaporated on the first evening and I am glad to say that there seemed to be wine hidden in every crevice of Zuza. We had a very brief postprandial stroll to see a little of the sun going down.





The Captain's plan for the day, it did not take as long as expected, probably because we were motoring.


















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