Bit if a gap in the posting of the web diary.
We spent Saturday at anchor at San Vicente del Mar which was not
entirely idle as we launched the dinghy in anger for the first time. Everything
worked well and we have proved that we can safely hoist the dinghy with the
outboard in place which is so very important for overnight security especially
when we get to the Caribbean and beyond. We
actually went ashore for the first time since La Coruna, had lunch in the local yacht club
and bought a loaf of bread – what counts for excitement!
On Sunday we had a leisurely sail anchoring for lunch off a beach on
Iles Cies and then on to arrive at the Monte Real Club de Yates in Bayona. A
rather splendid setting under the walls of the old fortifications.
Yesterday was spent in emptying out both chain lockers to sort out
tangles and then swapping over the anchors to try our new Spade anchor as the
main anchor; a heavy, hot and very dirty job. Having finished that the boat
was washed down and we feel a lot better for having removed the salt of the
last week.
We have now joined up with the Ocean Cruising Club Rally. We feel very
much the junior members and have been made most welcome. It is an international
gathering with boats from the UK,
Ireland, the USA, Germany
and Spain.
The Rally is designed to show us both great places to sail and also to visit
ashore. Being hosted and guided by Alfredo Lagos, the retired owner of one of
Vigo’s main boatyards and the OCC and RCC port officer for Vigo, we are I
am sure in for some real treats.
This morning the Rally started off with a coach trip along the coast to
visit a hilltop view point looking over the River Timbres, the border between Spain and Portugal and to observe the bar and
shifting sands. The unanimous verdict was that it was not an estuary to visit
– it made the Deben Bar seem very inviting. On then to a the site of a
Celtic Village, a XII century Church which at one time was home to warrior monks
tasked with protecting Bayona’s southern flank and then into the
mountains to see the wild horses. On the descent we discovered what a mirador
is (a view) and were given the most wonderful view up the coast over the Rias
and Islands as far Cabo Finisterre some 60
miles away. This was a great trip out to see a little more of Galicia.
We, i.e. Elizabeth, are now putting ourselves together for the first
party of the Rally – Cocktails and Dinner at the home of Alfredo Lagos.
More of this next time. Tomorrow we sail for the Islas Cies and an overnight
anchorage.