RE: An even Earlier start as Fai Tira heads for Santorini (Thira) 36:20.17N 25:26.06E
An
even earlier start as Fai Tira heads for Santorini (Thira) 36:20.17N
25:26.06E 21st
June 2011 We started off at
midnight as the moon was just coming over the horizon. I left Judy in bed
but woke her at about 2.00am to raise the main and foresails. Fai Tira
cruised along quite well until the wind died at about 4.00am and we needed to
get the sails down, it was just getting light. I asked Judy if she could
do an hour on watch as my eyes were slowly closing. Judy enjoyed her
first night watch and returned to bed after an hour or so. At about 7am and we
motor-sailed past a fantastic island called N. Anafi. This island is the
highest rock in the Mediterranean surpassing Gibraltar for grandeur. As we approached the
island the wind started to increase so I shortened sail as we passed along the
leeward side. The wind increased to 30 knots and FT was in her
element zooming along at 7 knots. The main town and
quay looked great as we motor-sailed by. We knew that we only had 16
miles to go to Santorini from this point and that we should be there just after
midday. We arrived
into Santorini, Lamanaki Quay, at 7 knots under sail and tried to interpret the
pilot book’s instruction on how to enter the marina. After a bit of a
debate we headed in not knowing whether the depth at the entrance would be
sufficient. The entrance was really difficult as neither of us
could see how to enter the harbour, we eventually travelled between two buoys,
did an amazing left hand turn and found ourselves greeted by a guy who called
me captain! and guided us passed the shallows. He assisted our mooring
side-to, against another yacht. We tidied up and went to bed sleeping for
about 4 hours before we had dinner in the restaurant "Dimitris"
overlooking the marina and Fai Tira. I booked a car for the
following day as we were both looking forward to touring this fascinating
island. Peter and Jude |