Next is Stupica

Persevere
Pat and Bruce
Wed 18 Aug 2010 18:56

43:38.15N 15:41.22E

 

Next island south we visited is Otok Zirje and the cove U. Stupica.  Now this sounds dumb doesn’t it, but it is a nice place for a overnight stop.  Again little wind so motor again.  We passed by a few other potential coves in case this destination is full.  The advantage of this is that it is on the far southern end of the island and provides a good place to set off for the next day.

 

Entering the cove there are a couple of rock reefs that are not marked but do show on the charts.  Needless to say we passed by safely.

 

In the cove we chose a mooring bouy that was away from the crowds as best we could.  To Pat’s surprise the mooring line was very short and we could not bring the bouy onto the boat to attached our line.  Fast thinking and a little acrobatics got the line secured to the bow without falling overboard.  Actually it was good the line was short since the moorings tend to be close together.

 

It is also possible to anchor in this cove if you pick the location in a sandy bottom.  Several boats did do this later in the day.

 

Again a nice place for an overnight stay, nothing on shore as far as food or provisions.  There was one old fort on top of the hill.  These areas were defended against the Turks and other invaders.  The only invader today was the fee collector, 200 Kuna (about 35 dollars).

 

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Boats mooring in the anchorage and barely visible are the remaining wall of the fort on top of the hill to the left.

 

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Leaving and heading south.  No wind but no waves either.