This looks to me like a shot taken across Broadford Bay towards Irishman's Point in the far distance and I like it, lots of drama and interest to look at.
What do you do when you travel several hundred miles to take some photographs and the weather is terrible?
Weather hardly ever does what we want does it? I flew over to the States a couple of years ago in spring, to go to Yosemite. Long flight, followed by a long drive etc and the weather for the whole two weeks was wall-to-wall sunshine, with not a cloud in the sky day after day and not in anyway how I wanted to see it or photograph it. Not to mention having to stand four deep in the nightly photographic scrum at tunnel view and to top all that, being a sea-level living person, for the first few days I went down with altitude sickness (think migraine on steroids).
But will I go back? Of course I will.
It is the nature of landscape photography I think, 99.9% effort and 0.1% success. I often see a composition on the IoS and know that I will have to go back and back again and back again, until I beat it into submission and it gives me what I want, then I will keep on going back to see if I can get it any better.
I think your shot is a good one, enjoy it and the memories you have of taking it and think next time, I will get exactly what I want, because this time, the conditions will be absolutely perfect and you never know, they might just be....
Dave