MVS Tay gratefully acknowledges the support and assistance of - The Port of Dundee (Forth Ports), Mr. Clive McKeag, Awards for All Scotland, The D.C. Thomson Charitable Trust, H.M. Revenue and Customs The Bell's Nautical Trust, The Tay Charitable Trust, The St. Katharine's Fund, The Robertson Trust, The Alexander Moncur Trust, The Mathew Trust,
Update 19th Nov.
Unit training on Sunday 19th. with Marigot and Badger towing Piglet from Tidal Basin Dundee to the Sand Quay, Perth
The coaster Liv Kristin was also travelling upriver to Perth about 2 miles behind our vessels
Marigot's foredeck as night approached
A ships helm position has a great atmosphere at any time but as darkness grows around - it has a special presence.
Update 7th November
Dave and Ian round the back of Moncrieff Island, Perth
Training - Sunday 5th Nov.
Training on three vessels - Marigot, Badger and Piglet with Piglet initially on tow - deployed west of Newburgh. Wind - force 5 westerly. Route - Dundee to Perth
Piglet was towed under protest - from Piglet.
Eventually, she bit through her rope and relaxed for a while
The large expanse of water belies the fact that most of it is too shallow for safe navigation. Training on Badger concentrated on the precise pilotage necessary for a safe passage from Dundee to Perth. The sky was already unusual...
Crossing another vessel's wake at speedwithout undue drama was practised on Piglet. This was one of the earlier attempts....
Looking more like a French canal - this is the "other" side of Moncrieff Island in Perth
Marigot in the distance passing under the Friarton Bridge.
Marigot approaching Elcho Castle. The sky was progressing towards a brilliant sunset.
Badger passing the mouth of the river Earn
The North Channel around Mugdrum Island is navigable with care but it's rarely used nowadays. Piglet explored it anyway. The oblique perspective on this cloud shadow made it look like the sun was higher than it actually was.
Looking away from the setting sun these cloud shadows give the illusion of a simultaneous sunrise towards the east.
The sunset lasted for ages on account of unusually high cloud layers. Marigot's navigation lamps can just be seen in the distance.
Badger seen from Marigot, approaching the rail bridge.