Eda Frandsen (pronounced "Ada") is a 60 year old gaff cutter, originally built in Grenna, Denmark in 1938. She started life fishing for lobsters, and then seine netting out of Lemvig, Denmark. Between 1990-95 she was totally rebuilt and refitted by the Robinsons at Doune to combine her natural seaworthiness and reliability with romance and tradition. She offers modern comfort, superb food, 8 guests berths in double cabins and full safety specification and certification.
Eda is based in the Hebrides of Scotland - the finest unspoilt cruising ground in Europe.
Each island has a unique charm. Some are bird sanctuaries or nature reserves.
Some have thriving communities, while others only ruins. Explore from the sheltered lochs
and soaring peaks of the mainland, to the remote rocky stacs of St Kilda or the Flannan Islands.
Each morning we will hoist the sails. We may see whales, dolphins or basking sharks. On the
islands we pass there may be deer, wild goats, otters or wildcats to be seen, as well as the
majestic golden and white tailed eagles soaring over the mountains and sea cliffs.
The crew of skipper, mate and cook will welcome you aboard, usually at Mallaig, our local port.
First it will be an introduction to the boat and the safety procedures. Then off you go! The
cruise can be tailored to suit your own interests. You can be as energetic as you like;
from gentle island hopping with plenty of time ashore, to passage making and night watches to
a foreign landfall. At night we can drop anchor in a secluded haven for a hot shower, an excellent
dinner and a glass of wine or a dram (Eda carries a small selection). Go ashore to a local pub,
or shall we have a starlit ceilidh on board?
Jamie with skipper Tom and crew George and Anna
For further information, snail mail Jamie Robinson at Doune, Knoydart,
Mallaig, Inverness-shire, PH41 4PL, UK.
Telephone on +44 1687 462917, or email me at jamie@eda-frandsen.co.uk