Milazzo Peninsula, north coast Sicily. 4th July 2012 38:16.025N 015:13.84E

Tioram 4
Tina & Tony
Thu 5 Jul 2012 13:05
We lifted anchor from Cefalu to sail the approx. direct course of 50 n miles east along the north coast of Sicily to an anchorage near Milazzo.
 
In our days of Solent sailing a 60 N mile Channel crossing was a trip we would take a deep breath before sailing. The thought of 10-12 hours at sea being thrown around in a choppy sea, trying to eat, drink and function in drizzle and tanker traffic.  Now 50N miles seems simpler. It takes time, but has become a day sail in the distances we have travelled.
Now soothed by hot sun, mediterranean climate and stunning scenery, it is all the more sweet when we remember our training grounds.
The Solent and Channel certainly dont have what the Med has--- but its a great place to learn to sail with strong tides, shallows, tanker traffic, usually wind on the nose and ofcourse the weather makes you stoic for future sailing- hey ho !
 
We are sailing east to an anchorage for the night before heading 15 n miles further tomorrow morning for the Straits of Messina. There are very few sheltered anchorages on the north coast of Sicily especially as you near the Messina Straits, there are however a few mariinas.
 
Tony and I have anchored as it is quicker and easier when travelling, it also means we enjoy nice bays and save expensive overnight marina fees.
En route across the Med, we had planned to go into Cagliari on Sardinia to provision, but the bays were so inviting we stayed at anchor knowing we had enough food on board until we arrived in another bay in Sicily.
What we didnt bargain for was the 300 metre distance for anchoring from the beach/shore restrictions now in place in much of Sicily.
With our dinghy securely stowed away we had figured to swim ashore with a non leak dry-bag to get some basic fresh food from a local shop--- as yet we havent seen any shops in the anchorages we have used even if we fancied the 300 m plus swim !!
 
And so our fresh food has nearly gone and we are down to good old stoggy stuff----pasta, sauces, tinned stuff---- all the healthy salad ends today and the fruit shortly----  and we have about 4 days before we get to Greece---------it feels like an Atlantic trip rustling around in the stores to put strange combinations together---no treats left and nothing slimmimg.
 
After a long slow day mainly motoring into the swell and 8/9 knots of true wind on the nose from the East the wind backed to a Northerly wind and the swell NW and so we found a sheltered lee from both at the end of the Milazzo peninsula.   Arrived 18.00 after 63N miles.
 
No beach as such, just a coastal path and lots of shoreline boulders.
 
We anchored safely away from the shore to enjoy a calm evening----- STILL no shops and so the gourmet meal at anchor was egg and beans on toast and a glass of coca cola----we know how to do glamour !!
 
Love to all
 
Tina and Tony x x x  
 
 
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