13th August

Sealion
Richard Martin
Thu 14 Aug 2008 12:39
The idea was to go from Santa Pola to Compello. With a light Southerly wind, we set the sails on the beam and started a nice sail. It was not to last though, the wind swung to the SE and we were soon close hauled.
 
The wind then began to rise and we reefed the main and Genoa accordingly. But the wind kept rapidly rising and was soon exceeding 20 knots - I decided it was time for plan B - sails came down and we headed N. West for Alicante harbour about 6 miles into the bay we had been crossing.
 
Good decision as by the time we had reached the harbour the wind was blowing a staedy 26/27 knots. The marina said they were full but rather than turn us away in the deteriorating weather they allowed us to spend a night on the waiting pontoon. By late afternoon the wind was whistling through the harbour with its shelter at 28 knots - probably 30/35knots at sea.
 
Weather forecasts in this part of the world do not seem to reliable.
 
Having looked at the Grib files for the next few days it looks if we will have a calm window tomorrow, but with stronger winds around Friday coming from the North. France & the Balerics clearly getting some Mistrals/Levante winds blowing hard for a few days.   
 
Picture of castle at the back of Alicante.

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