Well here we are all done and dusted. but for a final debrief with the WKPA committee and a final photoshoot on Saturday. Immediately following which, we will take Watanga to be hauled out for the winter. The picture below is from my google timeline and shows the places we visited, which is pretty much as we planned it. We have seen the coast of the UK mainland from a perspective that few others can have and lots of wildlife along the way, including Orca Whales and White Tailed Eagles.

On our journey we met many people who were doing tours of the UK, some doing it in stages, and leaving their boats behind to resume next year, some were doing partial circumnavigations, but only two who were doing it in the same manner as ourselves, all in the one season. These were Mike and Jonathan both sailing single handed, but in company together. They did as we did and went the whole way round including the top of Scotland. It was surprising to find that the majority of circumnavigations leave the top part of Scotland out favouring the Caledonian canal route, and leaving the infamous Pentland firth out of the equation.

Having said we were going right round put a certain pressure on actually doing that, and thank goodness the weather was accommodating, JUST. We made it with no days to spare, a day later and we would have been stuck in Scrabster for goodness knows how long. It certainly gives us a great sense of achievement to have done it.

And so to some statistics,
We were away for 126 days and in that time travelled 2218 nautical miles. (2550 statute miles)
Sailing 101 hrs
Motoring or motor sailing 359 hrs
Nights on anchor 24
Nights in marina’s /harbours 102, cost £2365
Fuel 616 litres @ avg £2 = £1232
Gas Bottles. 10 cost £296
Biggest Wind 45 Kts off south side of the Isle of Man
Biggest Sea 3m swells off Lands End
Favourite place Loch Ness (2nd time round)
Money raised for WKPA was £1492 when I last looked. Thanks once again to all who so generously donated.
Fair winds and flat seas
Martin and Louise
































































































































































































































