29 July 2019 | Ladnafladen and Skomakarviken, Stockholm Archipelago, Sweden
12 July 2019 | Ladnafladen and Skomakarviken, Stockholm Archipelago, Sweden
12 July 2019 | Namdo/Skarvassa, Stockholm Archipelago, Sweden
10 July 2019 | Saltkobben & Huvudskar, Stockholm Archipelago, Sweden
10 July 2019 | Uto, North Harbor, Stockholm Archipelago, Sweden
10 July 2019 | Uto – North Harbor, Stockholm Archipelago, Sweden
10 July 2019 | Napoleonviken on Agno, Stockholm Archipelago, Sweden
06 July 2019 | Stockholm, Wasa Marina
06 July 2019 | Stockholm, Wasa Marina
06 July 2019 | Vaxholm
01 July 2019 | Uto, Stockholm Archipelago, Sweden
01 July 2019 | Ringson, Stockholm Archipelago, Sweden
01 July 2019 | Riso, Stockholm Archipelago, Sweden
01 July 2019 | Soderkoping: Nedre (lower)
01 July 2019 | Soderkoping, Gota Canal
28 June 2019 | Norsholm, Gota Canal
28 June 2019 | Ljungsbro/Heda, Gota Canal

Star Raft

29 July 2019 | Ladnafladen and Skomakarviken, Stockholm Archipelago, Sweden
Marty Rogers | Mostly sunny in the morning; rain after 1500
Thursday, July 4, 2019

Approximately 40 of the cruise boats formed a “Start Raft” by mooring (bow to the circle’s outside) to 4 primary anchor boats (North, South, East & West) and 4 secondary anchor boats (NE, SE, SW, & NW) that were tied to a large mooring in the center. The remaining boats filled in the compass points and tied to each other. The final two boats to enter were the large ones—The Loyal and the Havet—and enabled the circle to close.



Star Raft

12 July 2019 | Ladnafladen and Skomakarviken, Stockholm Archipelago, Sweden
Marty Rogers | Mostly sunny in the morning; rain after 1500
Thursday, July 4, 2019

Photo: Approximately 40 of the cruise boats formed a “Start Raft” by mooring (bow to the circle’s outside) to 4 primary anchor boats (North, South, East & West) and 4 secondary anchor boats (NE, SE, SW, & NW) that were tied to a large mooring in the center. The remaining boats filled in the compass points and tied to each other. The final two boats to enter were the large ones—The Loyal and the Havet—and enabled the circle to close.




Bad weather changes our destination

12 July 2019 | Namdo/Skarvassa, Stockholm Archipelago, Sweden
Marty Rogers | Rain, sleet, hail, thunder and lightening
Wednesday, July 3, 2019

Photo: Weather was bright and sunny for our climb up the lighthouse on Huvudskar and walk around the island. The view is spectacular. You can see the raft of 8 boats over our shoulders.



8 boats nestled bow to the rocks

10 July 2019 | Saltkobben & Huvudskar, Stockholm Archipelago, Sweden
Marty Rogers | Rain
Tuesday, July 2, 2019


Photo: Canty was the 3rd boat to tie up to the rocks on Saltkobben, a small island across the channel from Huvudskar. More boats from our cruise kept coming in til we had 8. Canty was able to get the closest to shore and looks tiny in comparison.





Lay Day in Uto

10 July 2019 | Uto, North Harbor, Stockholm Archipelago, Sweden
Marty Rogers | Sunny, warm and very windy
Monday, July 1, 2019

The channel in to the North Harbor on Uto is narrow but easily navigated. This is the entrance used by the many ferries that come and go from the island.


Uto--again

10 July 2019 | Uto – North Harbor, Stockholm Archipelago, Sweden
Marty Rogers | Sunny and warm light to moderate winds
Sunday, June 30, 2019

Photo: Jonathan Goldweitz, Paul, and Maggie & Al Salter. We had a lovely party in the sunshine at the Uto Vardhus. The hors d’oeuvres were excellent. The vegetarian option for caviar was made from dulse!




Vessel Name: Canty
Vessel Make/Model: J-42
Hailing Port: Camden, Maine, USA
Crew: Paul & Marty Rogers
About:
We sailed transatlantic in 2004 from Camden, Maine via the Azores to Kinsale, Ireland & continued along the west coast of Ireland to Northern Ireland & ending on the west coast of Scotland. In 2005 we sailed to the Outer Hebrides, Orkney, Shetland & northern Norway. [...]
Extra: We are members of the Cruising Club of America and also the Ocean Cruising Club. Visit the OCC website at www.oceancruisingclub.org.
Canty's Photos - Scotland 2011
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Special technique for filling propane tanks. Done by pkr at Ardfern boatyard.
The view to the NW from our berth at Ardfern on the morning of our departure.  What a difference 180 degrees makes!
13 May
The view to the SE from our berth at Ardfern on the morning of our departure 13 May
The dock at Ardfern moments before the heavens opened with rain. 13 May
The downpour at Ardfern as we depart 13 May
Paul unhooking our shore power...and waiting for the rain to stop! 13 May
How hard was it raining?!  13 May
Rainbow in West Kyle as we approach the Buttock of Bute and the Burnt Isles 14 May 2011
Just as we begin our transit from west to east thru the Crinan Canal 13 May
Crainbaan Hotel Fish Pie! Crinan Canal 13 May
Lock # 2 Crinan Canal Ardrishaig 14 May
Paul working the lock gates in the Crinan Canal.  Lock #2--almost done! 14 May
Lock #2 Crinan Canal.  The water was so high due to the heavy rains that as we tried to empty the lock to exit, more was pouring in over the closed gate behind us. 14 May
The Sea Lock at at Ardrishaig--our last lock before entering Loch Fyne.  14 May
Marty at the helm in the Crinan Canal during a heavy downpour 13 May
Paul working the lock gates in the Crinan Canal 13 May
Crinan Canal 13 May
A cottage and a bridge along the way thru the Crinan Canal 13 May
Crinan Canal May 13
Canty
Walking along the Crinan Canal path to the Cairnbaan Hotel 13 May
Marty at the helm in the Crinan Canal 13 May
The lovely pastoral countryside as we transit the Crinan Canal 13 May
Marty at the helm in Lock Fyne
Eiders at Burnt Isles
Limited visibility due to heavy mist -- East Kyle of Bute 15 May
Paul on a footpath on Brodick Castle grounds.  We were so wet by the time we got back to Canty! 16 May
Rushing water on grounds of Brodick Castle, Arran after very heavy rains 15 & 16 May 2011
Gardens on the grounds of Brodick Castle, Arran 16 May
Brodick Castle, Arran 16 May
 
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