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Many thanks to everyone who has sent in messages and comments about the
way SoC has developed over the last few months. If you have any comments
to make on the site and its content then please let us know via the
contact details below. Likewise if you have any items you would like to
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Jake Waters |
Brilliant website. I wish I had the time to put into something like this.
I'm going to Skye and Raasay in June so I'll send some pictures of the
ferries I see. |
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Robert Cleary |
I am enjoying your website very much. It's keeping me constantly up to date with
CalMac movements. Much more informative than the official company website. I was
able to travel to Oban yesterday to obtain pictures of HEBRIDES there. |
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Brian Collings |
I must congratulate you and your colleagues on a most comprehensive and
informative website. It goes far beyond being simply "interesting", and
is an invaluable resource for a great diversity of areas of study. |
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Lesley Stevenson |
I have found this site very interesting, I only went on it to look at
timetables as I wanted approximate arrival times from Uig to Tarbert and
Stornoway to Ullapool but spent a long time browsing through the site
looking at the various albums and remembering the various ferries I have
used over the years. I am really impressed with the information available
and the ease of using the site, I shall visit the site again. |
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Robbie Mathieson |
Just where can I start with this website. It is amazing along with amazing
pictures, good information and also great tips for the Vantage Points
facility. I sometimes use these, but normally a few yards away and still
somehow produce amazing results. I'm always exited reading about the great
activities that you guy's get up to. If it wasn't for you guys and this
brill website, I would be stuck with boredom 24/7. One last thing to say,
which is simply KEEP GOING! |
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Jack Martin
Ayrshire |
This site is simply superb. I have watched it's progress since 2001 and
finally I get to say what I feel! In 2001 my pal recommended I try out
your site, but I didn't have the internet, so, when I was at my auntie's
house, I would have the occasional browse. But, when I finally got the
internet in 2003, I really began to appreciate all the hard work that
you guys go through to make this site what it is. Finally, I would like
to say KEEP GOING! and I wish you the best of luck for the future with
this site.
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Kevin Boak Bath |
What an excellent website! I discovered your website by accident last
week, having just returned from our summer holiday on Barra, South Uist
and in Oban. As usual, our itinerary was based around travelling on
different CalMac routes. Having crossed to Barra from Oban on Clansman on
25th June, we then used the new link from Barra to Eriskay on the 27th,
and stayed at Lochboisdale (with a direct view of harbour operations). We
returned to the mainland on Lord of the Isles on 2nd July in a force 8
gale, and stayed at Oban for a week. We regularly stay at self catering
flats on the Esplanade with a superb view of CalMac arrivals and
departures. We made the round trip to Colonsay on Lord of the Isles on 7th
July and a trip on Isle of Mull across to Craignure on the 8th. In the
course of the holiday I used nearly three films mainly of the ships at
various locations. Observing the congestion that regularly occurs at Oban
the second linkspan can't come quickly enough. I look forward to keeping
informed in the future. Living in Bath, we cannot get to Scotland more
than once or twice a year. |
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Andy Dinwoodie |
Excellent website. There has obviously been a lot of research time put
into this site. I was brought up on Arran and looking through this website
brought back many memories of travelling on ships such as the Glen Sannox,
Caledonia, Clansman and the Isle of Arran. I still manage to get to Arran
on a regular basis to visit my parents and I always look forward to the
ferry journey.
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