Fethiye Refit Week 1 23 Feb - 1 March 2010
Spellbinder
Mon 1 Mar 2010 17:16
A large amount of effort was spent in scraping the residue of barnacles off the Cuprotect coated hull that had been equally unable to repel the super-active crustaceans in Fethiye bay. The folding propellor was completely stripped down and refitted by George and in all its final bronze glory was admired by all.
A large number of jobs were completed during the week including door catches that had broken in the first 4 years of Spellbinder's busy life and the fitting of a carbon filter in the freshwater foot-pumped system at the galley sink.
After a hard day's work it was nice to subside into the care of Hussein at the Otel Daffodil nearby. His chef is excellent and we were treated to some delicious Turkish dishes and warm hospitality. We were also treated to some spectacular thunderstorms that not once, but twice, flooded through the restaurant and caused power outages.
Lunches were enjoyed in the little boatyard eatery run by charming Turkish staff working with rather primitive equipment. In spite of this the food was delicious and became part of our daily routine.
Learning of Turkish words proceeds very slowly from Merhaba (hello) encouraged by Hussein who sets a test each evening.
We gave ourselves a day off on Sunday, so on a beautiful sunny spring day accompanied by Val and Sarah from Idaho we wandered around Fethiye looking at rock tombs, chatting to a most interesting and friendly Turkish teacher of English and visiting the museum garden although it was officially shut. We were to learn that Cahit Arf, alongside Einstein, Pasteur, Newton, Curie on a school entry board, was the name of a famous Turkish mathematician who discovered something very clever about quadratic equations.
So as this is written on Monday 1 March the boat is close to being refloated but not before the toilet pipework has been removed and cleaned out. In 2009, 3.5 years of heavy use had built up calcium deposits that had blocked the discharge pipe. Fortunately, Levent's men have agreed to take this task on!
Photos to follow.