Fai Tira Alcoutim 37:28.35N 7:28.17W

Fai Tira
pete.callis53@googlemail.com
Sat 3 Oct 2009 21:48

 

 

Fai Tira Blog Friday  02/10 

Fai Tira  Alcoutim 37:28.35N 7:28.17W

 

 Fai Tira heads back to her second home.

 

We are now in a place called Alcoutim which is at the top of the navigable part of the river Guadiana.  This river is the border between Portugal and Spain and is renowned for its beauty. We set off from Tavira at 7.30 with my friend Colin Thompson on board.  We needed to be at the mouth of the river at low tide so that we could ride with the incoming tide the 22 miles to Alcoutim.  It was first light as we left Tavira motor sailing the ten miles to the entrance of the Guadiana.  The sea was littered with small fishing boats which Colin skilfully negotiated his way around.  We had no wind until about 3 miles from the entrance when we pulled out the genoa just at the same time Dee served up bacon and egg sandwiches to Colin and me.

We got to river just as the tide was turning and we motored past Vila Real and proceeded along at 5.5knots with Colin on the helm with a big grin on his face. 

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The first obstacle was the suspension bridge that carries the motorway between the two countries.  We were told it had a clearance 24 meters.  Fai Tira’s mast is 16 meters so we should be ok to get underneath.

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Video Under the bridge. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EnAb3B-TwGI

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 It all went quite on board as we sneaked under the bridge but I was quietly confident as I knew she had been up this river a few times before.  John and Dee were in awe of the beauty of the river and the soundings as were Colin and myself.  We went past old deserted houses and ruins with fantastic aspects. We eventually reached the jetty where Fai Tira spent a season or two whilst Bill the person who built Fai Tira stayed while he converted renovated a house in the village.  We compared the photos we have on board and was expecting the villagers to line the banks as we slid by.  There was no one to be seen as it was lunch time.

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It took us just under 4 hours to travel the 22 miles to Alcoutim where we dropped anchor in the middle of the river.  

For more information about this lovely village go to : http://www.portugalvirtual.pt/_tourism/algarve/alcoutim/index.html

 

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We meet Colin’s wife and son at the village and had a nice meal with them before returning to the boat.

 

The last couple of blogs have been sent by Sat Phone so no photos.  So here are some photos of Tavira and our visits to our friends Colin and sue and Pete and Linda.  Not to forget Colin and Max and their three children.

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Video Diary

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gYJkkoVCX9c

 

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Bye for now. 

Pete, John and Dee