Carl joins Sabbaticus |
This is easy ... |
After a couple of nights in Cascais we then departed at 0300hrs. Ironically the early start was to ensure no headwind which also meant departing in heavy fog with visibility reduced to 200-300mtrs around the boat. It was challenging leaving the marina with commercial vessels, fishing boats, channel markers, special marks and unlit fishing buoys to be avoided. Finally the fog cleared at 1300hrs with us then able to relax and resume listening to podcasts on watch to keep us entertained. During Leanne's watch a huge pod of dolphins visited and played for sometime off the bow waves. After a relatively short trip of 38hrs and 215NM we arrived in Bayona, Spain.
Carl finally gets the chance to helm in the Bay! |
Arriving late at night in Brest we did not realise it was the 'Brest Festival of the Sea' week which is held every four years and meant the marina we had planned to enter was closed. At 2200hrs we motored down to the next marina to find the 1540 berths full and boats rafted up three abreast! Fortunately, after some negotiation with the staff and the usual 'lost in translation mistakes' we were directed to two similar sized boats we could raft up alongside for the night. The next morning the marina was like a zoo with boats moving around, sometimes raised voices and in typical French manner at full throttle. After checking the forecast and seeing no wind for a week or more we decided to leave and motor to the UK (24hrs). This was preferable to being rafted up in an overcrowded marina for an extended period.
Departing Brest |
Getting out of the marina was challenging with boats returning and not observing the rules of the road, necessitating John using the fog horn for the first time to loudly attract French Skipper's attention to make room in the depth constrained channel (believe it or not the regulations do not recommend proceeding down channels three or four abreast spanning the channel). Needless to say not all were impressed to see the Kiwi flagged yacht moving in the opposite direction on the correct side of the channel using a fog horn to make way! Notwithstanding the confusion, congestion and chaos this was a picturesque departure as we motored our way through the Bastille Day celebration fleet out of the harbour.
Exploring Falmouth Creek's |
Luxury - 6hrs off watch! |
View from Marina in Bayona |
The picturesque Falmouth Harbour |
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