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Sail the Firth of Clyde aboard Kalamazoo a stunning blue water cruising yacht, explore the islands and inlets of the west coast of Scotland .

From beginner to expert there is something for you.

Bareboat charter for the more experienced.

RYA Training courses for those wanting to learn.

Skippered cruises for relaxing holidays.

Enjoy the security of an experienced skipper who doubles as your private holiday guide and why not share the experience with friends, Kalamazoo is ideal for group bookings – she sleeps six in comfort with an additional two bunks available in the main cabin if needed.

 

The Clyde Estuary waters are relatively sheltered, with none of the strong currents that can be encountered on the west coast. They offer safe sailing and great cruising conditions. Enjoy a stress-free sailing holiday with numerous picturesque ports, sandy beaches, castles, whiskey distilleries and marinas you can visit.

If you haven't sailed before, we would encourage you to get involved, charter Kalamazoo for a skippered cruise. For all ages and levels of fitness there is something for you, Kalamazoo can offer a life changing experience. Our skippers are qualified Yacht Masters, benefit from their extensive experience of the west coast.

Traveling by yacht enables you to access some of the more remote locations that are otherwise hard to reach and in some anchorage's you can often be the only boat there! Your concept of Scotland will be changed forever.

Kalamazoo offers you the comforts of home, with central heating keeping her warm and dry, whatever the weather outside. There are two bathrooms with showers, flushing toilets and very comfortable accommodation in three cabins. Kalamazoo provides an amazing degree of comfort and space impossible on a smaller yacht.

The sheltered lochs of the Firth of Clyde are relatively unspoiled, with spectacular scenery, empty anchorage's and long summer evenings when it barely gets dark. Seals are common and the harmless basking sharks can often be seen on the surface of Kilbrannan Sound between Arran and Kintyre and, if you are lucky, you will see whales, porpoises and dolphins and of course all kinds of seabirds.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

When anchored - take a trip ashore. Kalamazoo comes with her own tender and outboard, enjoy a walk in spectacular and unspoilt scenery - you'll get some amazing photographs - have a drink in a coffee shop or pub, visit a castle, craft shop or gallery.

 

 

 
Carrick Castle
Ailsa Craig