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Moody 28 - West Highland Sailing - Laggan

 

Description

Moody 28 - West Highland Sailing - Laggan

The most popular yacht in the fleet, suitable for all levels of sailing experience.

240v system (from shore power), Recessed boarding platform incorporated into the transom, Spacious cockpit and unobstructed deck areas, Chart table opposite galley, Hot water, Warm air heating, Galley as well as double burner, grill, oven and fridge, Bed linen and duvets, Shower/WCRig Masthead Bermudan, roller reefing headsail, slab reefing mainsail andself-tailing twin speed sheet winches.

Fin keel. Engine Yanmar diesel

Situated at a midway point on the Caledonian Canal between Loch Lochy and Loch Oich this base is perfectly placed to offer a choice of cruising directions. Cruise from Laggan to Loch Oich through a staircase of five locks in the picturesque village of Fort Augustus and on to Drumnadrochit where you can moor below the unmistakable Urquhart Castle on the banks of Loch Ness.

Alternatively, cruise down Loch Lochy to Gairlochy, under the shadow of Ben Nevis, and on through the Caledonian Canal to Neptunes Staircase - the longest staircase lock in the UK, comprising of 8 locks. Televisions are not available on either cruisers or yachts due to lack of reception. Guests may bring their own bikes with prior permission from the boat yard.

Moody 28 - West Highland Sailing - Laggan Address

Laggan Locks
Inverness-shire, Highlands, Scotland

 

Details

Max Amount of People: 6
Rates: Low Season Price from £590 to High/Peak Season Price of £1060 - Prices are approximate please use the availability & prices button to check exact costs and any special offers available.
Amenities: Bicycles Allowed

Location

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