Return to Lagos

Red Skies
David Alexander
Sun 23 Aug 2009 08:12
We returned to Lagos on Thursday 20th August, anticipating a day of cleaning and then getting underway on Saturday morning to resume our voyage to the Med. However, on checking the various systems we found that the anchor would first only let out and not pull in and then became stuck on letting out, needing the circuit breaker to be opened to stop it. The upshot was a failed control box and a delay here in Lagos while one was sourced. This prompted more verse from Alison:-
 
We've returned back here to Lagos
In eager anticipation
Going back to Hythe was so much fun
But we need to continue navigation
 
Red Skies was looking really good
If a little dusty
We cleaned her up and polished
The bits that were looking rusty
 
We began a systematic check
Of all our little ship
To make sure we had a perfect boat
All ready for the trip
 
'Red Skies' had on her own account
Decided, while we were away
To tamper with her anchor winch
It didn't want to play
 
An urgent call to Marina John
A local mate of 'Cousin' Don
Who came and sadly diagnosed
An electronic box had gone
 
The chandler even had a spare
Things were looking up -r sure
Until they looked inside the box -
Not 12 volts but twenty-four
 
So we are still in Lagos town
Waiting for a replacement part
And keeping fingers crossed
That soon our odyssey will start
 
The trip back to England was great fun and enabled us to meet up with our crew for Rally Portugal, when we went out on Don & Charlie Cousin's fabulous catamaran 'Rimakat' for the weekend and located our fifth member, Mike Swallow, in Chichester harbour.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Don Cousin at the wheel of Rimakat
 
 
 
 
Charlie Cousin and Alison enjoying the sunshine but somewhat cooler temperatures of the Solent
 
 
 
Don bringing our 5th member, Mike Swallow, on board.
 
 
Now we are back in Portugal, the blue skies and warm sunshine (circa 34 degrees) are a welcome reminder of the conditions we hoped for when we set out on this journey.
 
 
 
The marina at Lagos
 
 
 
The Rio Bensafrim from the Marina towards the Atlantic, with Lagos town on the right
Another view