Thursday 13th May

Jammy Dodger
Neil Martin
Fri 14 May 2010 08:20

Day 6

Position: 59:03.44N  10:24.57E

A cloudy start to the day but at least no rain – but little wind either.     

Our first destination was to Grebestad 18km out of our way to find the nearest off license as we’d run out of red wine & running dangerously low on the rest.     To our horror we discovered it was a bank holiday and the off license was shut.   The silver lining was we finally found a bakery open and enjoyed some freshly baked Danish pastries – we’d been searching for them all week.  They were well worth the wait.  Pastries all eaten we set off to Koster Islands.    All praise to the on-deck chart plotter who makes life so much easier.

Today being the bank holiday there were many more boats out on the water – quite a change to the past few days.    When we arrived at Koster for a late lunch we had to moor up alongside other boats it was so busy (– all week we have generally been the only boat in the marina).    A quick fry up and we went to explore the island and lighthouse.   Fantastic views across the Koster Fjorde.

After a beer in the local we decided to head on to our overnight destination.   Once out of the harbour the boys decided to go below for a chat/nap/read and left Sarah & Lesley to navigate our way across the shipping channel in the cold wind.  The only time they appeared on deck was when Jan performed the ceremonial hoisting of the Norwegian flag with a big grin on his face.     The girls were only let off their duties on deck to sort out supper below.

So tonight is the last night of the current crew together.    A few games of cards – with the rest of the whisky and wine in case customs make their inspection tomorrow (you are limited to what you take over the border).

It has been a fantastic week for many reasons including….

•       Brilliant sailing, in 22kts of wind, sun, blue skies and fast spinnaker reaching between the islands – perfect.
•       Outstanding scenery, ranging from deep sided cuttings to low lying islands – paradise
•       Sailing under low bridges wondering if we really will make it through in one piece
•       Great company & teamwork.    By day 3 we had spinnaker gybing running like clockwork
•       Endless inland waterways to explore
•       Football & beach bonfire at Lille Korno
•       Food & drink on board  - excellent hospitality
•       Our guide and friend – Jan – the amount of local knowledge he holds in his head is unbelievable
•       The onboard heater – without doubt!
•       Dubarry Boots
•       Jammy Dodger   

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