The sail down to south Lanzo was great with Doris sailing and steering herself in the following winds and seas. It was a bit swelly with waves coming from the W / NW which was a bit confusing given the trades are usually NE. I am guessing it was as a result of swell wrapping through the islands. Anyway, under headsail alone, we made a constant 5knots until the final headland where confused seas and what felt like a strong current forced me to use the engine for the final mile or so into the anchorage outside Rubicon marina.
The first attempt at laying the anchor resulted in me jumping over the side armed with snorkel and mask to find it laying in rocks meaning either the anchor was likely to pull or get fouled. A second attempt found a patch of sand just before it started to get dark.
I managed to assemble the dinghy on the foredeck and went ashore to meet Kat and her skipper Charlie. Kat is over here helping Charlie get Neroli (of Fowey), a 42ft Halberg Rassy ready for the ARC. At this stage Kat is trying to ‘hitch’ a ride with an ARC boat (maybe Neroli?) and will go to Las Palmas with Charlie and crew to find that ride.
After they finished eating Kat and myself went to the bar and then back to Doris. It was really good to see her again as it’s been over 3 months since I left the UK and her behind. The last few days have been very enjoyable and emotional. Its been slightly awkward in getting ashore to see Kat as I am ‘banned’ from entering the marina as I do not have an engine and rowing is not allowed!
Not much else has happened over the last few days. Crutey has booked his flights and will be arriving here in Rubicon marina on Sunday 16th and we will then sail to Las Palmas as well, where he leaves the following Friday.
Other late breaking news, Lindsay (of Veracity fame) will be coming out and arrives here on (this) Thursday 13th before meeting Marcus who is on his way from Madeira.
Lauri & Annina (hope I spelt that right) of Aliisa has just arrived today in Rubicon. They will enjoy the luxuries of the marina and I hope to share a beer or two with them over the next few days.
It’s a bit lonely out here in the anchorage now and with Kat gone, I look forward to my visitors.
At least I have some WiFi depending on the boats angle!
So … Looks like its all coming together nicely! Marcus get a move on, Steve (Zanda) stop playing around and get over here! Luna & Carma – see you both in Las Palmas! Theres a few ARC parties we need to get into!
So … Looks like its all coming together nicely! Marcus get a move on, Steve (Zanda) stop playing around and get over here! Luna & Carma – see you both in Las Palmas! Theres a few ARC parties we need to get into!
Self Portrait.... The 'Ol Seadog' I have become!
7 comments:
Good grief that picture was a suprise, I know it's been a while since I saw you but... when did you start smoking cigars???
(sorry couldn't resist, I am ashamed of myself - and not in a good way)
Hey Seadog! We're in Gran Tarajal, lovely small quiet town and very cheap marina. Maybe moving to the next one soon. We'll try to make contact with you in Las Palmas, to get our DVDs back and get your comments from your new wifi gear. Keep in touch!!
See ya soon.
oi oi sailor.
stay clear of those somali pirates hijacking oil and sh1t!!
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bloody width restriction!
feck that rofl.
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hello hello..
i have been stucked in puerto rico for a while now.. tomorrow im sailing up to las palmas..
goooooood thinh whit the insurans..
s u
Luna (alfreddaniel14@hotmail.com)
hogging your blog again to let the brighton crew know I've got a spot on an ARC boat and setting off in next hour or so - http://blog.mailasail.com/symatchmaker for progress
Boo - See you in the Caribbean dude - don't back out now...
x
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