Some passengers said they were refused boarding after thick fog hit CalMac sailings on Saturday.
Around 60 people were left stranded overnight on the Isle of Arran on Saturday after the last ferry was cancelled by thick fog.
Police were called to Brodick harbour as passengers attempted board the 18:30 sailing, which was held back for a further 30 minutes.Image caption,Tim Lush from Glasgow was on Arran for a day trip. He was booked on the 18:30 sailing in his car. The 18 children from Prestwick Caley 2010s football team were on a day trip to climb Goatfell mountain.
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