yea good ferry but no as good as wir ferries in shetlkand called the Daggri and Dagalien which are identicle double ended ferries as well you should tak a look at them on google images
The big ferries were bought by a Texican who told a wee local Scotsman that back in Texas, everything was big. It took him nearly four days to drive all the way round his ranch. The wee Scotsman replied that he used to have a car like that but he got rid of it.
@pixelrush Great quote! But your modern Texan couldn't be a Texican since Texas hasn't been a part of Mexico for hundreds of years. And then there's the Texican of modern vernacular which generally means (in these parts, at least) a Mexican trying to pretend s/he's here legally. Just struck me as very cute and unexpected in your story! :O)
And great video, I'm looking forward to seeing it all for myself in the autumn!
Know it all well :-) good visual story-telling and editing
Iain
iainsailsonthesea 1 year ago
Brought back happy memories of visits to Armadale whilst on holiday in Glenelg. Great music too -- I have all his available CD`s!
241244 1 year ago
yea good ferry but no as good as wir ferries in shetlkand called the Daggri and Dagalien which are identicle double ended ferries as well you should tak a look at them on google images
paulwhalsay 1 year ago
I am sure it was Lord of the Isles or Clansman last time I took that trip not a little ferry like that
catman492000 2 years ago
The big ferries were bought by a Texican who told a wee local Scotsman that back in Texas, everything was big. It took him nearly four days to drive all the way round his ranch. The wee Scotsman replied that he used to have a car like that but he got rid of it.
pixelrush 2 years ago
@pixelrush Texican? LMFAO! Sorry but that's just funny, I don't care who you are.
IMSaura 1 year ago
@IMSaura I refer yer guid self to John Wayne in the classic movie The Searchers by John Ford - we be Texicans :)
pixelrush 1 year ago
@pixelrush Great quote! But your modern Texan couldn't be a Texican since Texas hasn't been a part of Mexico for hundreds of years. And then there's the Texican of modern vernacular which generally means (in these parts, at least) a Mexican trying to pretend s/he's here legally. Just struck me as very cute and unexpected in your story! :O)
And great video, I'm looking forward to seeing it all for myself in the autumn!
IMSaura 1 year ago
Yes, it used to be Lord of the Isles, but this ship replaced it in 2006(ish).
pcg2806 2 years ago
That's quite a big ferry for a small island.
BootsBulled 3 years ago
hi i am ross mallaig and i think i work on this boat
SkUnKY05 3 years ago
You either work on it or not what are you on ?
tankcoast 3 years ago
Lovely vid. You have inspired me to take a trip on that ferry.
EtiveThistle 3 years ago