Leaving Inverness behind us, the boat enjoyed stretching her legs on the open waters again.
As we departed the Moray Firth, we spotted some large dolphins, but they were too quick for our cameras!
Making our way along the Scottish coastline, we rounded our most northerly point on this journey just north of the Halliman Skerries, near Lossiemouth, before charting a course south.
Passing coastal gems such as Cullen, famous for its delicious Cullen Skink, and Fraserburgh, we sailed by the iconic Rattray Head Lighthouse.
Our home for the night, Peterhead, soon appeared around the corner.
We received a warm welcome from Peterhead Port Authority, who kindly provided us with free berthing and facilities for the team. Peterhead Sailing Club also graciously gave us permission to park for the night.
Once again, we have been overwhelmed by the Scottish hospitality.