The team arrives

The full Tog Studio team has now arrived on Tiree, and despite a cold start to the day, work has got underway in earnest.

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Tiree Maritime Trust goes social

You can follow the activities of Tiree Maritime trust by liking us on Facebook – www.facebook.com/TireeMaritimeTrust

You can also follow us on Twitter – @TireeMaritime

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Work begins on the Boat House!

Tiree Maritime Trust are delighted to annouce that work has begun on the long-awaited Boat House.

Thanks to Tog Studio, there will, by the end of next week, be a boat house to accomodate the renovated Tiree Dipping Lugs.

The Maritime Trust have laid the concrete slab, and power reached the site today. The site is situated at the pier (behind the old Crofters Commission shed).

The house is being built in two parts. the first part will be completed this year, and the second part next year.

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Welcome to Tiree Maritime Trust

Tiree Maritime Trust is a registered charity based on the Isle of Tiree. It was founded in 2005 and its main aims are:

Tiree Regatta 2010“(1) To advance education, training and pass on skills in traditional boat building and boat maintenance,
(2) To encourage the preservation of the traditional wooden working boats of Tiree and the maritime heritage that surrounds them,
(3) To encourage local interest in the maritime heritage of Tiree as a recreational activity in the interest of social welfare”

This web site outlines some of the Maritime Tradition of Tiree and the recent attempts to preserve not only its historic boats but the skills required to maintain them.

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Tiree Maritime Trust AGM 20/06/2013

Tiree Maritime Trust

AGM

Thursday 20th June 2013

7.30 pm @ the Rural Centre

Special Resolution to amend Articles of Association. Replace existing Sections 90-92 (Winding-up) with the following:
90 If on the winding-up of the company any property remains after satisfaction of all the companies debts and liabilities, such property shall not be paid to or distributed among the members of the company but shall be transferred to some other charitable body or bodies (whether incorporated or unincorporated) based on the Isle of Tiree whose objects are altogether or in part similar to the objects of the company and whose constitution restricts the distribution of income and assets among members to an extent at least as great as does clause 8 of the memorandum of association

91 The body or bodies to which property is transferred under clause 90 shall be determined by the members of the company at or before the time of dissolution or, failing such determination, by such court as may have or may acquire jurisdiction

92 To the extent that effect cannot be given to the provisions of clauses 90 and 91, the relevant property shall be applied to some other charitable object or objects

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2013 Regatta

The 2013 Tiree Regatta is cancelled .

The 2013 Tiree Regatta, to be held on 3rd Aug was postponed to the 10th Aug ,due to weather , but the weather has continued to be not been kind to us, and the 2013 Tiree Regatta is now cancelled .

See you in 2014

 


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2012 Tiree Regatta

TIREE REGATTA 2012

The forecast for the start of Tiree’s 2012 Regatta, was dreich with showers, with a gusty offshore WNW wind freshening by late afternoon to 20-25k. Not the best of forecasts, but at the skippers meeting it was decided the forecast was not one that would cause the postponement of the 2 o’clock start.

At the start ,the wind still had to freshen, the sun had come out ,there were no showers ,and a glorious race was in prospect.

The forecast had put off a few boats entering, but among the fleet were 4 of the classic Tiree dipping lugs, which are now a rare sight on the Scottish Regatta scene. The lugs and mixed dinghy fleet made a perfect start, but as they rounded the first mark , the wind freshened and what ensued was one of the toughest Tiree Regattas for many years .

The dinghies finished the 2 laps of the course in record time,but dipping lugs have a huge problem going up wind. This was causing difficulties . Reefing was essential , but in the freshening conditions proved difficult to execute, with wind and tide building a considerable chop. The pressure on the mast foot of one of the lugs, the Daisy, skippered by Iain Macdonald, caused the mast to snap its securing thwart. It had to withdraw.

From the shore, conditions looked benign, but were deteriorating sharply as the fleet attempted to round the last mark to the finish line. This proved problematic, with all bar one of the boats failing to round the mark. Donnie MacInnes, skipper of the Mary was the sole finisher.

At the prize giving,supping from the winner’s Quaich, Donnie revealed the ‘local’ knowledge, passed on from his father. This was;- with the mark in the position it was, then in a very fresh NW, the best tactic to adopt is to head inshore and nearly beach the boat, tack ,then come down around the mark. Donnie had executed this to perfection!

The committee, having spent many hours deriving a new handicap system for the Tiree lugs, did not have to revert to a computer to work it all out . There was just one finisher, job done!!

Finn MacDonald aged 11, helming his Pico with his dad, Karl as crew, followed his success in last years Centenery regatta by winning the Dinghy class, ahead of Mamie Jean 11 , helmed by Martin Finnigan and crewed by John Macdonell , who had rushed from the Stramash course to make the start.!!!

Meanwhile the harbour shore events were in full swing, but also wind affected. As with the sailing , there was only one finisher in the traditional Tiree Raft Race. (go to YouTube for the video). The crews of the other rafts had been forced to abandon ‘raft’ ,so to speak, at the Harbour entrance, before the offshore wind threatened to blow them off to Mull. The Young Farmers raft had arrived without paddles, confirming their land-lubber instincts!!

The sandcastle competition was fierce, with many families creating some amazing constructions Some splendidly ‘engineered’ and stunning ‘art- designed ‘castles were on display.. Winners were the Macintosh and Larg families respectively.

The SUP race with 10 racers was a great success , ending with a 3 man–girl race off, with the Brimelow Family just nudging Helen Thomsen into 3 rd place .

Meanwhile relieved skippers and crews, retired to the bar to reflect on one of the toughest Tiree Regatta in the last 20 years.

 

TIREE REGATTA 2012 RESULTS: –

RACE BOAT HELM/CREW

SKIPINNISH CUP(Lugs) MARY D. MACINNES /C MACLEAN

CONCISE CUP (Dinghy) PICO F.MACDONALD/K.HUGHES

 

 

Regatta 2012 ..shortly after the start and the fleet has already split!!!

 

Finn and Karl off to the start line

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 


 

 

 

Photos:Ross Fullarton of “Crannog”

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2012 Regatta Results

TIREE REGATTA 2012

MARY under full sail and winning !

The forecast for the start of Tiree’s 2012 Regatta, was dreich with showers, with a gusty offshore WNW wind freshening by late afternoon to 20-25k. Not the best of forecasts, but at the skippers meeting it was decided the forecast was not one that would cause the postponement of the 2 o’clock start.

At the start ,the wind still had to freshen, the sun had come out ,there were no showers ,and a glorious race was in prospect.

The forecast had put off a few boats entering, but among the fleet were 4 of the classic Tiree dipping lugs, which are now a rare sight on the Scottish Regatta scene. The lugs and mixed dinghy fleet made a perfect start, but as they rounded the first mark , the wind freshened and what ensued was one of the toughest Tiree Regattas for many years .

The dinghies finished the 2 laps of the course in record time,but dipping lugs have a huge problem going up wind. This was causing difficulties . Reefing was essential , but in the freshening conditions proved difficult to execute, with wind and tide building a considerable chop. The pressure on the mast foot of one of the lugs, the Daisy, skippered by Iain Macdonald, caused the mast to snap its securing thwart. It had to withdraw.

From the shore, conditions looked benign, but were deteriorating sharply as the fleet attempted to round the last mark to the finish line. This proved problematic, with all bar one of the boats failing to round the mark. Donnie MacInnes, skipper of the Mary was the sole finisher.

At the prize giving,supping from the winner’s Quaich, Donnie revealed the ‘local’ knowledge, passed on from his father. This was;- with the mark in the position it was, then in a very fresh NW, the best tactic to adopt is to head inshore and nearly beach the boat, tack ,then come down around the mark. Donnie had executed this to perfection!

The committee, having spent many hours deriving a new handicap system for the Tiree lugs, did not have to revert to a computer to work it all out . There was just one finisher, job done!!

Finn MacDonald aged 11, helming his Pico with his dad, Karl as crew, followed his success in last years Centenery regatta by winning the Dinghy class, ahead of Mamie Jean 11 , helmed by Martin Finnigan and crewed by John Macdonell , who had rushed from the Stramash course to make the start.!!!

Meanwhile the harbour shore events were in full swing, but also wind affected. As with the sailing , there was only one finisher in the traditional Tiree Raft Race. (go to YouTube for the video). The crews of the other rafts had been forced to abandon ‘raft’ ,so to speak, at the Harbour entrance, before the offshore wind threatened to blow them off to Mull. The Young Farmers raft had arrived without paddles, confirming their land-lubber instincts!!

The sandcastle competition was fierce, with many families creating some amazing constructions Some splendidly ‘engineered’ and stunning ‘art- designed ‘castles were on display.. Winners were the Macintosh and Larg families respectively.

The SUP race with 10 racers was a great success , ending with a 3 man–girl race off, with the Brimelow Family just nudging Helen Thomsen into 3 rd place .

Meanwhile relieved skippers and crews, retired to the bar to reflect on one of the toughest Tiree Regatta in the last 20 years.

TIREE REGATTA 2012 RESULTS: –

RACE BOAT HELM/CREW

SKIPINNISH CUP(Lugs) MARY D. MACINNES /C MACLEAN

CONCISE CUP (Dinghy) PICO F.MACDONALD/K.HUGHES

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Tiree Maritime Trust AGM 07/11/2011

Tiree Maritime Trust

You are invited to…

Annual General Meeting

Monday 7th November

7.30p.m

An Talla (small hall)

Come see what has been happening and discuss the future
Refreshments Available

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Tiree Maritime Trust AGM 07/11/2011

Tiree Maritime Trust

You are invited to…

Annual General Meeting

Monday 7th November

7.30p.m

An Talla (small hall)

Come see what has been happening and discuss the future
Refreshments Available

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