Aegean and Poros

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Mark & Helen Syrett
Fri 10 May 2013 06:04
37:30.105N 23:27.235E
The decks were given their final sanding
and the finished decks were much admired
We then set sail for Greece ----we made our port of entry Rhodes in order to meet up with Ian Feasey (Henry's best man)
Rhodes is a medieval city with an inner city within the castle walls
and a moat
We left the following day for Nisos Tilos a small island in the Dodecanese
a pretty chapel on the hill
Helen went ashore via ''the plank'' for provisions and returned fully laden
however the trip back across the plank was not so successful----a 'corker' was the result shining in all it's glory the following morning
Astipalaia was the next island where we arrived in the dark after a gruelling day at sea beating into a head wind and boisterous seas. Dawn revealed a very pretty town
a fort on the hill
we moored alongside the quay out of the way of the ferry
so much safer than using the plank! The eye was getting better
In order to try and get a better westing we made an overnight passage to Nisos Sifnos where we anchored and had breakfast and a shower
before moving on in the afternoon 15 miles to Nisos Serifos in order to have a better angle on the wind and a shorter distance for the next day's sail.
The following morning, after a night of catabatic wind, we set sail and found that we were able to make Poros on one tack as the wind veered, as forecast, to the north. A pretty island and town.
Tom, Nadine, Yannick and Katinka arrived on the hydrafoil from Athens having flown down from Paris.
They have rented a lovely apartment high up above the town---fine if you are a mountain goat but more challenging for a family with two youngsters, push chairs and suit cases! We had a day out on the boat on Thursday and motored over to an anchorage for lunch and a swim. Katinka had a snooze on the way
and Yannick was soon testing the temperature of the water
before taking the plunge
followed by a light lunch (he ate the whole bowl of pasta)
whilst granny looked after Katinka
we returned to Poros but this time moored alongside and Yannick took himself and his biscuit up to the bow to reflect upon his busy day