Introduction

Welcome to the Caley Cruisers Community Website and Image Library

Caley Cruisers was established in 1970 as a family business and over the years has grown from just one boat to the now ever developing fleet of thirty, fully equipped cruisers. Our base is located on the western edge of Inverness, the gateway to the Highlands of Scotland, incorporating a purpose built marina, boat servicing facilities and a well stocked chandlery.

To keep up to date with developments at Caley Cruisers visit our website at www.caleycruisers.com or follow us on Facebook.

A holiday with Caley Cruisers is a very sociable event and can form ever-lasting friendships so this site has been developed to allow customers and friends of Caley Cruisers to browse through pictures from past and present and add their own pictures from over the years. When viewing the pictures you can leave your own comments using the form at the foot of each page. This will allow us to build up an great collection of information, reminiscences and anecdotes for friends of Caley Cruisers both young and old to enjoy. You are also able to
make your own album of the images here and make this publicly available if you wish.

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Customers leaving the boat yard in the convoy to Dochgarroch



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Customers leaving the boat yard in the convoy to Dochgarroch
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Caley MarinaCustomers learning the ropes on the boatsBoat handling instruction with DerekCaley Cruisers reception areaDVD briefingNew VanHighland Glen mooring at Laggan LocksFriendly lock keepers at Laggan LocksHighland Commander at Laggan LocksSwans on Loch OichInvergarry CastleWell of the Seven Heads, near InvergarryHighland Monarch & Eriskay on Loch OichRelaxing on Loch Oich!Kayaking on Loch Oich
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Customers leaving the boat yard in the convoy to DochgarrochCaley MarinaCustomers learning the ropes on the boatsBoat handling instruction with DerekCaley Cruisers reception areaDVD briefingNew VanHighland Glen mooring at Laggan LocksFriendly lock keepers at Laggan Locks