This town is located just north of Aberdeen and is mainly in use by fishermen and the supply boats for the North Sea oil rigs. It has a rather large harbour for its size with two big breakwaters that provide good shelter for ships in bad weather. We were scheduled here for a full day stay. Nice tours can be made to the interior of Scotland. The town is cute except today. The inclement weather that started to come over Stornoway in the late morning and the afternoon had spread all over the North of Scotland during the night. More bad weather was on the way from the North Atlantic but it was not certain when that would arrive. By the time I went to bed, it was still looking good for a dry morning in Peterhead with rain expected in the afternoon. However the system moved along nicely and the rain started around 4 am in the morning while at the same time Aberdeen Radio issued its first gale warning. However for the time being the wind was from the NE, making a docking possible and if the wind would later change, the only thing that could happen would be that the Prinsendam would be pinned against the dock. Continue reading
