Camarinas

Moorglade's Voyage
Ted Wilson
Mon 26 Jul 2010 17:35
Our position is 43:03.17N 09:19.28W
 
Sunday 25th July
Left the anchorage at Corme after a dinghy trip ashore for bread at 10:30 with a light NE wind sunshine. Sailed down the coast in a rather too light wind under poled out headsail. Not fast but pleasant. The wind suddenly strengthened as we approached the ria with Cabo Villano off to port. By the time we were nearing the small marina it was blowing hard so mooring required care. Help was at hand from a French woman on the next boat and  the  harbour master, who can whistle very loudly to attract the attention of skippers who have their own idea about where they want to go. Late lunch once secure and then an easy afternoon of jobs and strolls. Kay was pleased to get under the marina shower to wash of the second application of nit treatment. (thanks Jack). Several false starts to the evening meal. Plan A, chicken cooked on board was abandoned after smelling the chicken; planB, eat at the yacht club fell foul of the club restaurant being filled with the stragglers from a lunchtime celebration all smoking. We settled for pizza and baked beans eaten on board.
 
Monday26th July
 
The wind is blowing strongly today so we are quite pleased to be having a lay day. Shopping for supplies this morning, raciones at a bar by the harbour for a lengthy lunch, and an easy afternoon. Kay has been taking advantage of the free wifi to do some work and we have deployed the new sunshade for the first time so reading and snoozing in the cockpit carried no risk of sunburn. I'm pleased it proved stable in the very strong wind. Planning a meal on board this evening. we need to get to bed in good time for an early start tomorrow to avoid the strongest winds round Cape Finistere.
 
 
Just before we left Ares.
 
 
At anchor in the bay at Corme
 
 
Cabo Villano at the entrance to Ria Camarinas
 
 
The new sunshade in Camarinas Marina