Monday 8th October at Isla Graciosa

Spellbinder
Mon 8 Oct 2007 17:19
Departed from Madeira at 1130 on Friday morning, out into a moderate south westerly breeze and a fairly  flat sea, so we made excellent progress on our south easterly course. The wind gradually decreased throughout the day, and we enjoyed a gentle night sailing in a force 2 to 3. A dark night with no moon until 3.30 am.Brilliant phosphorescence in the water, and a bright milky way to keep us amused, only one ship seen all night.
The wind continued to drop in the morning, and backed into the south, so at 1030 we had to resort to the engine.Motored all day, on a flat sea, and we were beginning to plan on a Monday arrival over our dinner on Saturday evening when a breeze started to appear from the North east. Enough to start sailing a little after 9 pm, and we then enjoyed another night sailing in a lovely north east force 3 to 4, so by sunrise just before 8am we were bowling along at 7 knots. Land sighted at 9am, and by 2pm we were off the north corner of Isla Graciosa. Enjoyed the spectacular volcanic lanscape of Graciosa and its close neighbour Lanzarote as we made our way down the narrow channel between theem and into the marina on Graciosa. A very out of the way spot, with the marina apparently unsupervised, the captain of the port was reputed to be away on holiday.Not so unsupervised, we were asked to move berth by a security guard who appeared a couple of hours later, the berth we had chosen was reserved for catamarans. 257 miles covered from Madeira in just over 2 days, and 5,000 miles on the log since we left the Hallberg Rassy yard at Ellos last May.
Today is a pottering day, with a bicycle trip planned around the island tomorrow, only 6.5 x 3 kms. On to Lanzarote later in the week, hoping to go on a volcano walk on Friday.