Lagos was not a bad place to be locked down, in fact there were some significant benefits! We weren’t confined to the boat and could explore the gorgeous coastline in the sunshine and because the bars were closed, we’d not had to cringe as the English pub singer crooned Delila or the local jazz ensemble …
Captains Blog 40 – AlmeriMartin
The sheltered bay just north of the entrance to Mar Menor is an ideal stopover when heading along the Spanish coast. The anchor had just been dropped when I accidentally caught my best and most valuable sunglasses catapulting them onto the deck, where they flexed and sprang into the deep blue briny. I needed to …
Captains Blog 39 – Whoa, we’re going to Ibiza!
It had been the best sail of the year. We’d been heeled over and hand steering most of the way, right on the limits of our point of sail. We headed straight towards our destination with the odd deviation to keep sailing, pulling back on track as we closed in on land. We arrived at …
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Captains Blog 38 – José Cabrera!!
Marina Arenal nestles in the Bay of Palma, approximately 10 miles from the capital. Our decision to head there was not confined to engine and iPad issues. There was a storm forecast, so it meant that we’d be safe and able to head ashore, rather than being confined to Gianti. First on the lists of …
Captains Blog 37 – Our Big Goaty Adventure
“Don’t speak about it anymore, I don’t want to hear.” The First Mate seemed a tad frustrated and, indeed annoyed, that the Bowman 45 we’d been heading towards Barcelona to see had been sold. To an American! He hadn’t even bothered to visit, just brought it on a whim. The world’s gone mad. “So umm, …
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Captains Blog 36 – Petanque? in the Calanques?
Having enjoyed Porquerolles, it was time to head off and we were keen to keep moving towards Barcelona, where a lovely Bowman 45 was for sale. We sailed into a cracking little anchorage in Toulon Harbour. There were stiff Westerlies forecast and we were ideally positioned to get some protection. After anchoring overnight, we headed …
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Captains Blog 35 – You, Me and the Mepewete
After a short snooze at anchor, the bacon was on and we pondered our surroundings. Menton Garavan looked okay from out here. We’d booked into the marina and after a short wait were allocated a berth. We got there and waited for someone to give us a hand with mooring lines. It was a long …
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Captains Blog 34 – Jelly Fish and Chips
We called the marina in Ajaccio as we approached. No response, so we tried again, nothing! And then again, and again. We tried again. And bingo! Contact was established. “Do you have a reservation?” they asked. “Well, we tried to e-mail but didn’t get any response”. “You should have used the online booking system, it’s …
Captains Blog 33 – The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
We left Arbatax as the wind got up, gliding along at 5 knots for a whopping 5 miles before engaging the colossus that is our 30hp diesel engine for the rest of the journey to Cala Luna. As we got closer, we could make out Koru, anchored alone in this beautiful bay. We’d soon spoil …
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Captains Blog 32 – Captain Vic, The Frustrated Brit
Our break out from the harbour at Licata had succeeded. We sailed 30 miles along the coast and anchored below the Turkish Steps expecting a calm, peaceful night. It wasn’t. We pitched uncomfortably from side to side but lasted until 6:30 before lifting the hook. The plan was to reach Masala and anchor, though after …
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