The Journey East - Barcelona to Menorca departing 8 June 2013

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39:59'44.02"N 3:47'38.27"E Summer 2013 – The Journey East Saturday 08062013 41:26.06N 02:14.546 17:15 Barcelona (Badalona), Spain to Menorca,
Balearics (Passage 108 nm to northern Cala Fontanelles) Fuel 600 litres. Water 1000 litres. Gas 1.and a bit
bottles Crew: Frank and Jackie 17:30 : 41:25.370n 02:15.6 E Badalona Marina.
After settling up with everyone departed marina. Set ¾ mizzen,
genoa and main; turned engine off after clearing harbour
entrance. 18:00 Conditions: Wind 20-25kn, SSE,
sunshine, good visibility; hreatening clouds ashore, north of
Badalona, speed over ground ( SOG) : 8 kts DTG: 108.1 nm ETA :07:45
06:00 Frank takes watch. Found SOG 5.4 kn. Motoring
only now, increased engine
rpm to 2,200 bring boat speed back up to
09:00 40:02.929N 03:54.945E Arrived at Cala
Fontanelles being one of a number of anchorages in this
north west bay of Menorca which was hosting a dozen or so
other yachts of various sizes. Soon secured anchor, followed by a Sunday full
English breakfast with mugs of strong breakfast tea. Shattered
after our long night we retired to our bunk where we did not
awake until 14:00 hrs. Dying for a swim, J found the sea too
cold for her. We had planned to spend the night on this
anchorage but learn from radio that wind is due to veer from
south to north easterly direction meaning we have to get out
of here as soon as possible. Plan now is to go around to the west of the
Island and in to picturesque Puerto Ciutadella, the Island’s
former capital where we shall be assured the necessary
shelter. After a very tasty salad of chick peas, tomato,
pepper, tuna, onion and garlic we prepared the boat for sea. 17:00 Lifted anchor and headed westward around
corner and down to the ancient port of Ciutadella.
18:45 39:59.927N 03:49.74E Ciutadella.
FWE. Moored stern to on outer yacht club berth at a rate of 87
Euro all inc. Does not include cost of replacement bow
thruster prop which was fouled by pick up line that was far
too short for Bootlegger. Met Murray and Lynn from New Zealand with their
new Hallberg Rassy,’Birgitta’,
who helped with our moorings and later joined us for a drink.
They are broadly headed where we are going having also come
down from UK a little after us last year and wintered in south
Barcelona’s new marina where they paid € 3,000 for the winter
and were well looked after Went for walk around this very old and charming
town exploring its many streets before returning to the
harbour where, whilst having tapas at a quayside restaurant we
spotted ‘Pure Magic’
another Amel SM 2000 from Howth, Dublin. Owned by Peter and
Bev Killen who later came along and chatted with us. The last
time I saw her was when Bootlegger
was alongside her in Howth shortly after Peter’s return
from the Antarctic and shortly before Bootlegger’s departure
for the Caribbean in 2007. She looked very well. Small world!
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