Greece to Italy - and Dolphins

Ile Jeudi
Bob and Lin Griffiths
Mon 11 Jul 2011 14:43
37:02.44N  15:17.92E
 
Saturday 9 to Monday 11 July 2011
 
Distance Run 335 Miles
 
Since leaving the UK in September 2004 we have not needed to sail for longer than 48 hours at a time (across Biscay, Menorca to Sardinia, Sicly to the Greek Ionion Islands).  To contemplate crossing the Atlantic we need to prepare ourselves for 3 weeks at sea.  For various reasons we prefer to attempt this on our own but know this will be tiring based on our 48 hour experiences.  We have met many couples in the Aegean who were completing round the world trips which they had undertaken as couples and they all preferred it that way to the tensions that can arise when taking on crew (whether they be well known to them or not). 
 
All of these couples have said to us that the first 48 hours are the worst and that we have not yet let ourselves pass through the barrier where you settle down into a routine.  Indeed it was talking to these couples that motivated us to leave the Med for a while and cross the Atlantic.  This passage will be 3 or 4 days so we were interested to see whether we settle down it is any different to the 48 hour trips.
 
We left at 9am on Saturday and motored for the first 4 hours.  We were able to sail from 1pm and continued to sail until 6pm the following evening (Sunday) when we put the engine back on for a couple of hours to charge the batteries and then we sailed again through the night.  By 9am Monday morning the wind died and we had to motor all day.  Although the true wind never got over 11 knots and was usually about 8 or 9 it was mainly coming from ahead of the beam.  This means the wind we were experiencing, the 'apparent' wind, was nearer 11 knots which is the windspeed we need to get going under sail.
 
Due to the wind dying out we decided to head for Syracuse which is a natural harbour on the east coast of Sicily.  We were both disappointed to stop and felt that had we had enough wind to sail we would have been happy to carry on, so maybe there is a chance we will be comfortable with longer distances (even though this trip was only 2 and a half days).
 
We anchored in Syracuse harbour at 10pm on Monday evening.
 
 
Lin comfortably reading as we heel gently to the wind:-
 
 
 
We were joined by Dolphins for a while on the Sunday.  They always bring joy to any trip when they play around the boat.  I was too slow with most of my photographs but a couple just about worked:-