Story - Gibraltar through the fog

We needed to get to Gibraltar for Lizzie to get a flight
home and Richard Clark to join me. Fortunately overnight the wind had dropped and
gone around to the west. The bad news was that it was barely any wind and it
was foggy, with visibility less than 100m for at least half the journey. It
cleared up enough in the strait of Gibraltar which is only 8 miles across at
Tarifa, to see the African coast and mountains, and then the rock of Gibraltar
looming up too We had to do our first Mediterranean mooring in the
Queensway Quay Marina, which went reasonably well. The boat lies with its stern
tied off against a pontoon and two ropes secured on the sea bed hold the bow
off the pontoon, as we had the dinghy on davits at the back we dropped the
dinghy into the water first and towed it at the bow. |