Our Boat

“Aislig Bheag” is Gaelic for small dream or vision and is pronounced Aishlick Vaick in a soft, lilting highland accent. It is a Jeanneau Trinidad 48′, with roller reefing on the foresail and lazy jacks on the mainsail for easy handling. The inconspicuous pilot house has large panoramic windows, making the main saloon light and airy.

Built for speed and comfort, she has plenty of room for the crew to sleep, eat, and relax making her appealing to novices trying sailing for the first time and the more experienced sailor looking for a bit of comfort. There is ample storage space, duvets, and towels.

Equipment

Equipment on board includes Raymarine Autohelm sailing instruments, chart plotter with Admiralty Charts, AIS tracker, GPS, VHF radio, autopilot, internal LED lighting, liferaft, EPIRB, lifejackets, safety harnesses, and all other legally required safety equipment to confirm with RYA and MCA regulations.

Tourist information on places likely to be visited is also carried, and a CD player is available with an MP3/iPod interface. USB charging points for phones are provided in each cabin as well as 240v sockets.

For the full specification and list of equipment on the boat, see the information listed below.

Take a tour of our boat…

Specification & Features

  • Jeanneau - Ribaudeau-Dumas design and British Registered.

  • 47.57' LOA, 41.34' LWL, 15.09' Beam, 7.5' Draught. Displacement - 14 tons.

  • 13 berths in 6 cabins including foc’sle. Internal LED lighting

    3 WCs, showers, hot water.

    Oven, grill, 3 ring burners.

    ‘Frigoboat’ combined fridge/freezer.

  • 82 hp Perkins 4.236 diesel engine.

    3 blade Maxi folding propeller.

    Fuel tanks capacity: approx 110 gallons.

  • 1 x 12v 165ah battery (engine)

    4 x 12v 86ah batteries (service)

    Two 12v engine driven alternators.

    4 solar panels giving 500 watts

    Mastervolt electrical system with combi charger and invertor system giving 230V AC

    Watt and Sea Hydrogenerator

    Complete re-wiring 2014

  • Autohelm ST 60 & Raymarine instruments comprising electronic compass, speed/log, close hauled/VMG, wind speed & direction, echo sounder, depth, log & wind, GPS and ST6000 Autopilot. LED navigation lights

    Swiftech fixed and Swiftech portable VHF.

    Plastimo Binnacle Compass.

    Magellan Internal Compass.

    AIS system

    Onboard computer and Admiralty chart plotter

    EPIRB

    Iridium Satellite Phone

  • Heavy weather jib.

    Small staysail

    Working staysail

    Roller reefing Genoa

    Fully battened Main

    Cruising Chute & Spinnaker both with launch/recovery socks

    Twin poled out Genoas for down wind sailing

  • Lewmar - 2 x 65ST, 2 x 48, 3 x 42ST and 3 x 40

  • 45lb and 35lb Plough anchors, chain, warp.

    Lewmar V5 vertical electric windlass.

    Deck and Anchor wash

    4-Person Avon Rib

    8-Person liferaft,

    Davits and gantry on stern.

    Eberspacher cabin warm air heating.

    8 fire extinguishers

    Electric and 2 manual bilge pumps.

    Dark blue stackpack mainsail cover and sprayhood

    Stainless steel boarding ladder.

    Clock and barometer.

    Gas detector/alarm equipped with 2 sensors.

    Honda 2.3hp 4 stroke outboard.

    Warps and fenders.

    Moveable inner forestay with 2 attachment points on deck.

    Electric management/monitoring system.

    3 smoke detectors/fire alarms.

    Fire blanket

    Lazyjacks on main.

    4 plastic Tek-tank fresh water tanks of 210 gallons capacity.

    Pressurised domestic fresh water system equipped with calorifer and immersion heater.

    Radio/CD player/MP3/IPOD interface, USB phone chargers

Meet our Skippers

  • John has skippered Aislig Bheag since 2002. As a passionate sailing enthusiast since a boy he has sailed extensively around the West Coast of Scotland with the occasional longer foray to the Faeroe’s, Norway, Russia, the Baltic, the Mediterranean, trans Atlantic crossings and the Caribbean. He became a commercially endorsed yacht-master offshore in the mid 90’s in order that he could enjoy passing on his skills and knowledge of the area to others. He particularly enjoys fostering the friendships that build up among the crew and promoting the confidence in their ability to handle the yacht.

  • Gordon is a co-owner of Cruise Ecosse and a skipper with extensive experience in offshore and deep sea sailing. Like our other skippers, he has a wide knowledge of the best areas of the west of Scotland for great sailing, wildlife, food and photography.

    Following a career in shipping, Gordon obtained a commercially endorsed Yachtmaster (Ocean) certificate and developed a lifelong love of sailing into a vocation in an area of some of the most  interesting and rewarding sailing in the World which we look forward to sharing with you

Catering

At Cruise Ecosse, all our yacht charters are fully catered to keep you well fed throughout your voyage. Enjoy a selection of breakfast options each morning, followed by fresh rolls, sandwiches, and savoury snacks for lunch. Each evening, relax with a home-cooked meal - often prepared by your skipper, with crew and guests welcome to lend a hand. We’re happy to accommodate dietary requirements and encourage guests to share these in advance. On longer trips, we may also dine ashore at local spots when moored in marinas.

We encourage guests to bring their favourite tipple, snacks or sweet treats if they wish!

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