For peat's sake: Scotland's Classic Malts Cruise combines two of life's pleasures -- good sailing and fine whiskies
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Seven sailors cruise the Scottish coast aboard the first Oyster 46 ever built, the "Sealgair." The Classic Malts Cruise is a two-week, 200-mile sail that winds through the Inner Hebrides, where stops are made at three whiskey distilleries, Oban, Talisker, and Lagavulin.
Publication Name: Sail
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0036-2700
Year: 2003
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A Scottish overture
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Yachting attractions in the Hebrides off the west coast of Scotland are described. The area offers rugged scenery, a variety of destinations, uncrowded anchorages and good summer weather.
Publication Name: Cruising World
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0098-3519
Year: 1995
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Between sea & Skye
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A sailing cruise from Glasgow, Scotland, to the the Western Isles in a 40-ft yawl is described. Areas visited included Crinan Canal, Mull, Skye and the Outer Hebrides.
Publication Name: Sail
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0036-2700
Year: 1993
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