Here are the Sailing Instructions as promised by the Notice of Race:
As previously stated, we can still accept late entries by arrangement, but please note that there is now no dinghy class for this year’s Regatta and it will be for yachts only.
Here are the Sailing Instructions as promised by the Notice of Race:
As previously stated, we can still accept late entries by arrangement, but please note that there is now no dinghy class for this year’s Regatta and it will be for yachts only.
If you’ve missed our 3 June Regatta entry closing date and still want to enter, please note point 11 of the Notice of Race:
‘Standard entry procedure will close on Wednesday 3 June, after which further entries will only be considered by special application.’
We can still take (and welcome!) late entries, but ask that you now email us on before submitting your form and payment. This is mainly because, while we can add boats easily enough, we can’t promise you dinner although we’ll do our best to arrange that too.
Please note also re point 12 of the NoR (‘Sailing Instructions will be available online at https://glencoeboatclub.co.uk/news/ from Friday 5 June’ etc.) that, while we still hope to have these up later tomorrow, it’s possible they may delayed till Saturday and we apologise in advance if that turns out to be the case.
Looking forward to seeing you at Oban and Glencoe! 🙂
Peter Duggan
Commodore
Please note that, with preparations for our 12/13 June Regatta in full swing, this muster may yet be postponed to a later date, so please email if you’re thinking of going so we can keep everyone informed.
Wednesday night informal sailing may also be affected by Regatta preparations, so we’d also recommend emailing to see if that’s happening.
Making use of similar tide times to our former ‘Ardgour Double’ day of yacht racing there and back, the Ardgour Day Muster brings an interesting ‘mini adventure’ through the tidal gates at Ballachulish Bridge and Corran Narrows with visitors’ moorings and possibly food ashore (NB the Inn at Ardgour still seems to offer just evening menu) but, as a muster rather than racing event, is of course open to Club craft of all kinds.
Predicted tide times are for the scheduled date of Saturday 30 May and would of course be a little later on the following (reserve) day.
Oban tides (BST)
HW 05:46 3.5
LW 12:19 1.2
HW 18:10 3.7
Note that, while these are basically spring tides, they’re quite small for springs although awareness of the following gates (all times BST and predicted approximations) is still vital:
The tide is favourable out through Ballachulish Bridge from 06:46 till 12:55.
The tide is favourable northwards through Corran from 12:10 till 18:15.
The tide is favourable southwards back through Corran from 18:15*.
The tide is favourable back in through Ballachulish Bridge from 12:55 till 19:10.
*With approximately five nautical miles from Corran Narrows back to Ballachulish Bridge via Cuil-cheanna Spit buoy or four cutting the corner as tightly as you’d want to go, most participants may wish to leave Ardgour a little earlier against the last of the northbound tide.
Sunset is at approximately 21:56 BST.
We welcome participants of all experience levels and can probably ‘buddy’ anyone unsure of the ground or tides.
We might be able to offer a pre-departure onshore briefing on the day if requested.
To express interest or ask further questions, please email .
Here is the formal Notice of Race promised in our previous post More Regatta Info. Once again, please share this far and wide!
Glencoe Regatta 12–13 June 2026
Notice of Race
Yachts may enter either or both days, but must compete on both to be eligible for the overall awards of the Ballachulish Slate Trophy and Ray Darker Memorial Trophy.
There will also be a discounted combined fee of £35 for yachts entering both days.
Also open to motor vessels except where starred as specifically sailboat racing
Wednesday Night Sailing May through August
Sat 30 May Ardgour Day Muster (Sunday 31 ‘reserve’ day)
Friday 12 June Oban to Ballachulish Bay*
Saturday 13 June Glencoe Regatta*
Sun 5 July Seafood Café (Lunchtime) Muster
Sat 1–Sun 2 August Lismore Weekend Muster (suit boats returning from West Highland Yachting Week)
Sat 15 August Round Balnagowan Race* (Sunday 16 ‘reserve’ day)
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Members might also like to note these significant non-Club events for spectator interest:
Richard Mille Fife Regatta (beautiful classic yachts) on the Clyde & Loch Fyne, 6–12 June.
Clipper Race arrival in Oban, 10–13 July, restart 19 July.
The Committee has scheduled the Glencoe Boat Club Annual General Meeting for 13:00 on Sunday 1 March 2026.
A formal agenda and meeting details will follow in due course, but we wanted to give members early notice so you can plan ahead.
We look forward to seeing you there.
NB If you’re a member and didn’t get the notification email, please email to confirm your email address.
Thanks
Happy to make the eagerly-awaited announcement that the Glencoe Regatta is returning this summer, with the Oban to Ballachulish Bay Passage Race (yachts only) scheduled for Friday 12 June and the Regatta itself (yachts, dinghies and hopefully some further racing for non-sailing craft) for Saturday 13 June. So please note the dates, with more details obviously to follow over the coming months. 🙂
(Photos from 2008 and 2009 by Peter Duggan.)
Skiff rowers please note that winter rowing times starting from this week are:
* Sundays at 10:00am.
* Thursdays at 2:00pm.
So best not turn up on Thursday evenings like summer because it’ll be dark and Corrag should be safely tucked up in her shed! 😉
So here’s a quick update on recent Club activities followed by a reminder of this year’s remaining muster/race programme and more detailed Ardgour Muster info…
While no boats made the trip across the loch for the Camas na h-Eirghe/Lochleven Seafood Café midsummer evening muster on 19 June, we had 12 people representing a broad range of Club interests at the Café for a very convivial evening. So still highly successful in terms of bringing people together for an enjoyable Club event, and we’ll be looking at how to make this work better *with* boats next time!
Wednesday night sailing is still happening, albeit very much towards the ‘informal’ end of the scale and with some Wednesdays seeing no activity mainly due to less attractive conditions. But remember we’re rebuilding here after a period without organised activity and Rome wasn’t built in a day!
Skiff rowing continues to be as popular as ever with some longer rows (e.g. 25 June up the loch through the Caolas nan Con narrows) supplementing the regular Thursday/Sunday programme. But the slipway winch is also unfortunately out of action since that day and may be for some time, making rowing currently dependent on other means of launching Corrag. So for the time being Skiff Officer Gordon Milne will be updating rowers via WhatsApp on a day-by-day basis as to whether rowing’s on or not.
Note that some other launching/recovery activities (e.g. the Omega dinghy) may also be compromised by the winch unavailability, but not all as severely as for Corrag, and we do at least have other boats available for sailing nights.
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And now that reminder of our remaining muster/race programme:
Sat 26 July: Ardgour Day Muster (with Sun 27 July as ‘poor weather’ reserve day)
Sat 9/Sun 10 August: Lismore Weekend Muster (probable venue either Port Ramsay or Bernera Bay TBA depending on weather)
Sat 23 August: Round Balnagowan (Yacht) Race (with Sun 24 August as ‘poor weather’ reserve day)
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Ardgour Day Muster
Making use of similar tide times to our former ‘Ardgour Double’ day of yacht racing there and back, this brings an interesting ‘mini adventure’ through the tidal gates at Ballachulish Bridge and Corran Narrows with visitors’ moorings and *possibly* food ashore (not sure pub times play nicely with tides this year?) but, as a muster rather than racing event, is of course open to Club craft of all kinds.
Predicted tide times are for the scheduled date of Saturday 26 July and would of course be a little later on the following (reserve) day.
Oban tides (BST)
HW 07:52 3.7
LW 13:50 0.7
HW 19:53 4.0
Note that these are near-spring tides making awareness of the following gates (all times BST and predicted approximations) all the more important:
The tide is favourable out through Ballachulish Bridge from 08:52 till 14:38.
The tide is favourable northwards through Corran from 13:53 till 19:58.
The tide is favourable southwards back through Corran from 19:58*.
The tide is favourable back in through Ballachulish Bridge from 14:38 till 20:53.
*With approximately five nautical miles from Corran Narrows back to Ballachulish Bridge via Cuil-cheanna Spit buoy or four cutting the corner as tightly as you’d want to go, most participants may wish to leave Ardgour a little earlier against the last of the northbound tide.
Sunset is at approximately 21:47 BST.
We welcome participants of all experience levels and can ‘buddy’ anyone unsure of the ground or tides.
We can do a pre-departure onshore briefing on the day if requested.
To express interest or ask further questions, please contact Peter Duggan on .