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  • Start date:
    May 25, 2025 at 6:30 pm
  • End date:
    Jun 1, 2025 at 12:00 pm
  • Crew Capacity
    5
  • Skill Level Required
    No Requirement
  • Language
    English
  • Climate
    Temperate
  • Vessel Type
    Sail, Monohull

One of our spacious 4 cabin yachts will become your home for this adventure. All our yachts are commercially coded and perfect for offshore sailing, which makes even a choppy passage bearable. Our adventure sails are perfect for practicing sailing skills and getting the necessary miles or night sailing hours into your logbook, which are especially welcomed for those who are aspiring for a Coastal Skipper or Yachtmaster licence.

Starting in Oban or Largs and returning to the opposite harbour, this trip combines a couple of longer passages and quite a few trips onshore for some exploring the beautiful towns, harbours and attractions that the West Coast of Scotland and Northern Ireland has to offer.

Oban to Largs:  Leaving from Oban and, depending on the forecast winds and tide, we will visit the Inner Hebrides. We are spoilt for choice in this area: there is the beautiful island of Mull, where we sometimes stop in Tobermory, otherwise known for the colourful houses of  TV’s “Balamory”. You will be travelling down the Sound of Jura, which has the best views you can get of the Paps of Jura. If this is not impressive enough, then we sail by the famous Gulf of Corryvreckan, which sits between the islands of Jura and Scarba.  Corryvreckan is a whirlpool that is created by the strong Atlantic currents and the underwater topography which together create a tidal race and whirlpool. The island of Islay is a regular stop for us – there is a lovely high street selling traditional Scottish products and we will find time to stop at Laphroaig Whisky Distillery for a tour and a dram!  One of the favourite places for Go West to visit is Gigha. Gigha is a community owned island and is the most southerly of the Hebrides. It has a great seafood restaurant and the island produces its own ice cream.  The skipper will invite the crew to suggest other ports of call.

For those who are aspiring Coastal Skippers or Yachtmasters we can make our way to Northern Ireland. This passage will help you towards the logged miles for your next qualification. We will stop at Ballycastle and visit Giant’s Causeway and Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge, or the famous Old Bushmills Distillery. In the evening many of our crew like to sample a local delicacy – Guinness! The homeward journey will likely take you via the island of Arran, or Holy Island which is owned by a Buddhist Community.

Largs to Oban will be the reverse direction, although not necessarily visiting the same ports of call.

Weather dependent, a typical adventure takes you from:

1 – Starting in Oban or Largs
2 – Crinan or Tayvallich
3 – Jura (past Paps of Jura)
4 – Gigha
5 – Islay (Port Ellen) where we visit Laphroaig Distillery
6 – Cross to Ballycastle where we visit Giants Causeway
7 – Holy Island on Arran
8 – Returning to Oban or Largs

Included in the price

  • 7 nights accommodation on 4 cabin yacht;
  • All onboard meals and snacks;
  • Fuel and gas;
  • Skipper services;
  • Bedding;
  • All marina and harbour fees.

Optional – not included in the price

  • Oilskins hire – £3.50 per item per day;
  • Final cleaning service at £12.50 per person;
  • Eating onshore;
  • Fees for onshore facilities or attractions;
  • Travel to/from the yacht.

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  • Will Muir
    Will Muir
    2 months ago

    This was a really excellent week sailing on the west coast out of Largs March 2025. we sailed across to ballycastle, back via campbelltown in some challenging conditions with an excellent skipper Peter. the boats are modern and very capable, comfortable lots of good grub. A highly recommended experience. Great training great experience.

  • Uda Neu
    Uda Neu
    2 years ago

    I was doing RYA Coastal Skipper Course with Go West Sailing in Largs with Danny as Coach. Great experience with loads of fun, where I learned a lot of theory, tips and tricks plus practicing with Scottish tides & winds is the best sailing experience you can get. Nice team, very practical and professional.

  • I. Alber
    I. Alber
    a month ago

    I have just finished a Ladies only competent crew course with Sally, and I cannot recommend this experience enough. I chose a ladies only course, among other reasons, because this is a very male dominated sport and I have had very bad experience with Alfa men instructors | skippers who are passive aggressive to say the least and do nothing but lower your confident down or dissolve it all together. Sally is the calmest person I have met in my life and managed to restore my confidence to the point that I enjoyed mooring the boat on a busy marina with strong winds. This is something I would have had nightmares of doing before, even though I have lived aboard a monohull for six months and moored every three days during that time. She was calmed even in moments of stress and never had a moment of anger to any of the students during the 5 days and nights that we spent together. She repeated explanations as many times as it was necessary without showing a sing of exasperation. She addressed any issues that were raised by us in timely and effective manner. I originally booked the course as If felt that even though I had logged more than 5000 miles as crew, I had unfinished business with sailing after my negative experience with previous skippers. She has inspired me to go further on my qualifications and already looking into my Day Skipper theory course.

  • Alexandru-Cristian Bunea

    Most of the times, I don't do a review on anything, maybe that's because I'm lazy, however, after 2 weeks with Go West RYA center, as soon as I got to my laptop I felt to write these words. I'm at the beginning of my sailing journey with just 2000 nM of experience in my 2 years, but since I started this quest I did more than 12 trainings with the same number of instructors, in both tidal and non-tidal waters across Europe. From the first moment with Go West, up until the end, I was inspired by their professionalism as instructors. On this subject I don't even want to mention anything else because they are top on this subject, and also on sailing safety on every aspect of sayling (even not at sea). I want to mention their warmth (I'm not a native English speaker, so even if my term is not exact, you will understand what I want to emphasize from my next words). Seeing an instructor with maybe more than 200K nM, all the oceans traversed severals times and 30+ years of experience, teach a competent crew a bow line or a clove hitch, not once, but multiple times a day during multiple days without any nervosity, or blame, it's something really rare to be seen. Or, for me, as a Coastal Skipper, repeat the MOB exercise both on engine and sails as many times as from an accidental gybe that was of course followed by a second gybe... to executing it perfectly at the end that my other instructor telling: "looks like you did this before". Sailing is not only boat, sheets, tacks and gybes and sailing in Scotland is fantastic. I will not mention, landscapes, villages which are impressive, but the marine fauna, I don't even have words for this. 20 dolphins staying with the boat, not for several seconds, but for hours and the emergency tiller exercise happening when there were 3 whales close to the boat was... Even if it was my 4th emergency tiller exercise, now I really wanted it to do it properly, because i followed the whales during the exercise. Of course every story has a culminating point, when at the night sailing exercise the Northern Lights appeared. I can't not say more, but everything ended with an under sail docking that made me exclaimed to my instructor: "what an extraordinary proof of seamanship", and this after a sector of 3 hours sail with 20 kn of wind, in the night, where after a week, every student on the boat knew exactly what he needs to do: from reefing, to sheet out the main sail and more. I will stop here even if it's more. Go West, even if I had great instructors up until now in my sailing quest you are my number one! Thank you so much and I can't wait to join the Yachtmaster course with you.

  • Roman Slivka
    Roman Slivka
    5 years ago

    Even though I been sailing for over ten years, skipper and instructors ofGo West Sailing are always provide me with useful trips and hints. This year we took Advance sailing to St. Kilda, and it was just awesome. Danny (chief instructor) is also excellent local guide, but also he was able to make the adventure sailing possible for our three year old son. I highly recommend to anybody who either looking for a practical course and an advance lesson to put Go West Sailing on top of your list. More than happy to provide you with more reference.

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