Suez Transit Completed

Position 29:56.837N 32:34.377E Transiting the second half of the I am most probably going to bore you all now with numerous
photos of the canal and the various shipping however this blog is dedicated to
our good friend John Turgoose who is our Guru on shipping. John and Sue (with whom we shared various boats for 17 years
when our families were growing up) joined us on Blue Magic to transit the Once again an early start at 5.00am and we watched the sun
rise over the sandy banks of the canal.
We followed Andy and Michelle on ‘Kerching’ so
that we could set our own pace since our engines struggle with keeping our
speed down to 5 knots. The pilots were pleased as they like to arrive early to
start their trip back to their families in Ismalia.
There wer six of these fuel tankers in a row, the guys on
the deck dressed in yellow and wearing hard hats are dummies – presumably
strategically placed to deter pirates during their passage through the Indian
Ocean and the Gulf of Aden.
The channel markers at the intersections look like sign
posts. The distances on this half of the canal were marked in Arabic –
this says 87
There was a noticeable increase in military activity
throughout this half of the canal, the tanks below were being shipped from one
side of the canal to the other on floating platforms. The yachts behind us had to stop to let them pass. There was also a high defence wall along the whole stretch with
military out postings and armed personnel to ensure no one approaches the
canal.
The soldiers waved at us as we passed.
We are now comfortably moored at the Yacht and Rowing Club …..
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