An eventful trip

Philippides III
Chris & Carol Jackson
Thu 13 May 2010 08:29
We left Port Teulada, the little marina on the South West corner of Sardinia, at 0600 Wednesday morning. We spent a nice day there, walked around to the camp site, with its mini market(fresh bread and ok Sardinian wine at 5 euros for 2 litres!) lazed on the beach, had our first swim, bit fresh but lovely. We left in a typical early morning no wind situation and motor sailed until about 1600 when the south westerly breeze sprang up and we sailed happily for 4 or 5 hours, I dragged a lure from the fishing rod, as I normally do, and ,surprise surprise, we caught a magnificent 20 pound blue fin tuna, Arthur and I pulled it in and I quickly filleted it and it was in the fridge in a trice, with the back of the boat washed off in double quick time in due defference to Carol who is not keen on my fishing exploits. However, fish for lunch today. The wind continued to increase and veered to West South West, forcing us North of our disired course, it eventually reached over 30 knots and we found ourselves in a gale, beating, the worst place to be! We coped and after about 3 or 4 hours the wind dropped to a more manageable 25 knots, as I write this it is 1000 and we are motoring into about 5 knots of wind, 60 miles to go, if the weather stays like this we should make Mahon around 2000 tonight, we are only making about 5.5 knots owing to the slight breeze and 1 knot of current against us. However, all well and happy, if a bit tired. It certainly is a pleasure to have Arthur along for these overnighters, 3 hour watches instead of 4 make all the difference in the world. Mind you, like all 20 year olds, here we are 1000 and he is still in his bunk!!
Chris
 
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