Where to see the fleet
Saturday
Craobh Marina—with the mass of yachts mustered for WHYW’s grand opening party
Sunday
Watch the fleet head out from Craobh Marina from 0900hrs from the end of the causeway to the start off Craobh and racing in Loch Melfort.
Monday
See the fleet starting off from Craobh from 10.30hrs onwards and sailing down Loch Melfort. Cullipool, Easdale Island and Ellenabeich offer good vantage points to see the racing where the fleet comes together. When in Oban, the fleet berths at Oban Marina, Kerrera, Oban’s North Pier pontoons, Oban Bay Community Berthing off Oban Sailing Club, Oban Esplanade or Dunstaffnage Marina.
Tuesday
Fleet starts off the north entrance to Oban Bay and Dunstaffnage for racing off Oban for the Tunnock’s fleet and racing to the south of the Firth for the Argyll fleet. The fleet head out from Oban and Dunstaffnage Marina from 0900hrs. See the racing from Ganavan for both fleets.
Wednesday
Views from Oban Esplanade, Dunollie Point, from 0930 hrs to see the yachts start on passage to Tobermory. Also Dunstaffnage Marina and Dunstaffnage Castle headland for the yachts departing for the start of the race at 10.30 hrs. Passengers aboard the CalMac ferry to Craignure at this time gain a bird’s eye view through the Firth of Lorn and the entrance to the Sound by Lismore Light. The fleet musters in Tobermory Bay.
Thursday
Boats leave Tobermory from 09000930. Head to Rubha nan Gall Lighthouse or Ardmore Point to see the fleets racing at the north entrance to the Sound of Mull.
Friday
Watch from Tobermory Bay at 9.30 as the boats head down the Sound of Mull to Oban. Viewing from the east coast of Mull – the road from Tobermory to Craignure and the Cal Mac ferry from Craignure back to Oban. Information and results of each day’s racing are posted on the website www.whyw. co.uk