You'll find us at James Watt Dock Marina, Greenock, Scotland providing immediate access to the River Clyde in Inverclyde and sheltered sailing in the Clyde estuary. From this fantastic marina you can visit a range of destinations on the River Clyde.
Buses run regularly from
Glasgow to Greenock
Trains run regularly from
Glasgow Central to Greenock Central
Glasgow & Prestwick Airport is only 30mins away
Clan is based at the James Watt Dock marina, on the river Clyde, providing immediate access to sheltered sailing in the Clyde estuary. You can cruise through the stunning Kyles of Bute to visit famous Scottish sailing grounds such as Tighnabruiach, Colintraive and Kames. Round Ardlamont point, on the Cowal peninsula, on to the amazing island of Arran, often called Scotland in miniature, where you can sail to Lochranza, anchor beside Lochranza Castle, row ashore and visit Isle of Arran Distillers.
Sail on up Loch Fyne to the classic fishing village of Tarbert and on up to Inverary with its many attractions such as Inverary Castle, the Maritime Museum and the 19th century Inverary Jail. There are so many anchorages, visitors moorings, marinas, attractions, restaurants, bars, islands and sights on the Clyde to keep a family occupied for one or two weeks. And, it is safe, sheltered deep water sailing.
For the more adventurous charterer, you can strike out for the Western Isles by making passage 'round the Mull of Kintyre to Islay, Jura and on up the Sound of Jura to the beautiful island of Gigha.
Or travel through the Crinan Canal, "Britain's most beautiful shortcut", and on through the famous Corrievrecken to Colonsay, Fingals Cave on Staffa and Iona or head North through the Doris Mor into the Firth of Lorne to Oban, sailing up the Sound of Mull to Tobermory and on to Skye and the outer Hebrides.