Sunday 25 May 2014

SAILING AGAIN 25TH MAY

Well after a week storm bound and low on food and no drink the wind abated and the anchorage emptied and we all moved on.
Our view whilst storm bound off Paros 
We set sail for Naxos an Island we had fond memories of when chartering it has a lovely large door and Ray always wanted to return and anchor below it!
   We had a good sail but not a constant wind and therefore had to motor the last mile towards Naxos Marina. A loud noise from the back of the boat and we lost power the engine was still running but we were not moving so out with a small genoa and prepared the anchor and we cautiously
We entered the anchorage beneath the large door way.

The view whilst at anchor 
We were soon spotted by the port police as we where in the way of the ferry and asked to move we explained that we couldn't as we had a fishing net around the prop and needed a diver they called one for us and he arrived in about 15 mins as did the ferry the wash as he docked had Josephine rocking. It took the diver about 15 mins to cut the net away, ther appears to be no damage so we proceeded in to the Marina .


Apollos door
Naxos is a lovely town with an Ancient castle and this ruined Temple of Apollo and a very old Roman Catholic Church built in 13th century.
   Also good super market etc. to restock Josephine should we get stuck again but weather seemed to set fair for a few days. So after exploring Naxos we set off to Mykinos to see what it was like, the marina is nothing special but the town is very old Greek and very touristy with often 1/2 Cruise Ships anchored off and ferrying passengers on and off  before departing in the evening for the next island.

    We are now back in Tinos for a few days and no sailing today as there is no wind so a day to explore.

      37 32'N x 25 09'E
                              Mandy and Ray 

2 comments:

  1. Hi, Sailors don't rest, they always follow the wind. Your place looks very beautiful and the sea is very calm and clear which is perfect for sailing.
    Thanks for this post.

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    1. Thank you for your comment.
      Greek waters are beautiful, but can be challenging at times.
      My next blog will tell of wind going from zero to 45 knots in seconds !

      thanks again
      Ray

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