Ron Of Argyll - Whitsundays - Queensland Australia

   

The History of the "Ron of Argyll" ...

 The classic yacht the 'Ron' (Gaelic for seal) was built in 1928 at Sandbank on the Clyde River of Scotland for a Colonel Spencer, Commodore of the Clyde Cruising club.

Built of teak on oak construction and designed by the Scottish naval architect, McCallum, she was the perfect cruising yacht for the west coast of Scotland where he sailed her for several months each year with a professional crew of two.

Ron Of Argyll Sailing - Whitsundays - Australia

 

Crossing the Atlantic to the West Indies she served as a charter vessel and was renamed the 'Ron of Argyll'. In the early 70's she crossed the South Pacific before landing in Sydney, Australia.

   
What To Bring:  
   

Whitsunday Sailing - Ron Of Argyll - Whitsundays

A sense of humour
camera and films
swimmers
beach towel
hat
sunglasses, sunscreen
jumper or jacket
toiletries
insect repellent
all in a soft bag please.

BYO Alchohol (Please No beer bottles). 

   
Food:  
   
Our motto is "In Food We Trust".. Our skipper Massimo "Max" has managed restaurants and nightclubs in Italy for many years, and now cooks and cares for his guests with love and passion. 
   
Ron Of Argyll Layout:  
   

whitsunday sailing, boat layout - ron of argyll

   
Price  
   

   

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