BRINDISI, ITALY TO
VATHI ON THE ISLAND OF ITHACA, GREECE
24th - 25th August 2013
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BRINDISI MARINA ITALY |
Brindisi Marina at 34
Euro a night was a welcome stop. It's a funny old spot, perfectly
nice as marinas go, good staff etc. but one gets the feeling it was
meant for bigger things than the few itinerant yachts that were there. Either
that or the enthusiastic architect had an incurable penchant for
vitreous basin ware.
Maybe the season is
past the high point and now well on to shoulder but those basins in
the ablutions block were standing sentinel, steeled for an invasion of
simultaneous regattas. Not many toilets, but no waiting for a basin. There were rooms of basins.
There was even a room with rows of basins, the purpose of which I can
only guess..
We stayed two nights at
Brindisi waiting not for a basin but a weather window. After the rough weather that drove us in to Brindisi, Anne was a little reticent to face 30 hours straight of that kind of weather again. She researched ferry
timetables and considered her verdict on whether to sail another
overnight passage on Pave or take the ferry to Greece and rejoin
there. In the end she screwed her courage to the sticking place, put
on the big shoulders and stayed on board. It was a good move. We left
at dawn and motored out on to very calm seas. In fact we motored and
motored. We sailed a bit but we mainly motored....
The whole passage was calm and uneventful but for
a delightful visit by some dolphins. I was below getting my camera so
I missed the one show only seaworld demonstration of a dolphin
leaping out near the boat and powering backwards on his tail. Yeah,
yeah, guys, I'll take your word for it.
I think Anne even came
close to enjoying the passage, very little shipping with the only
activity converging on Brindisi just after we left in the morning.
I've quietly been
nursing the notion of somehow, somewhere in Greece, getting to cook up fresh
squid that I've caught myself. It almost happened last night despite
not yet having any gear to catch them. The morning light revealed squid
ink splattered liberally on the deck, on the sails and it even came through a
hatch into the galley sink. We searched but no squid wedged under the
dinghy or elsewhere. Seems we ploughed through some and must have upset one or
two. But they are here and my squid ambition may yet be realised.
We arrived at the picturesque quay in Vathi, lined with Australian gum trees, reversed in and tied up to Greece.
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ANNE CHECKS THE SEA STATE |
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BASINS |
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BASINS |
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AND BASINS |
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LEAVING BRINDISI HARBOUR FOR GREECE |
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SMOOTH SEAS AT DAWN |
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WE LEFT THE HARBOUR JUST BEFORE THE FERRY TRAFFIC |
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FERRIES TO THE RIGHT |
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FERRIES TO THE LEFT |
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ANNE'S WINCH WORKOUT |
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THERE IS GREAT BEER IN LIFE FOR THOSE WILLING TO TAKE THE JOURNEY |
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DOLPHIN DELIGHT |
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DAWN OVER SMOOTH SEAS MOTORING TO GREECE |
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FIRST VIEWS OF GREECE BY SEA |
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VATHI, SCRUBBING OFF SQUID INK |
You're having too much fun. Stop it at once.
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