Friday, 29 May 2009
Thursday, 28 May 2009
Beirut - Thursday
Landing in Beirut was really an interesting experience. From midnight we had the Israeli navy questioning all ships. They did not question us however.
At about 04.00 a United Nations warship made contact with us and we completed the radio questionnaire and proceeded to a position 12 nm offshore and called Oscar Charlie (Beirut Radio) who then asked us the same questions as the UN and then requested us to proceed to a position 3 nm off Ras Beirut.
At this point we were cleared to proceed to the Movenpick Marina.
Most of the rest of the morning was taken up with immigration and customs.
This morning I went for x-rays as my rib is still really sore, and found out I fractured the 9th rib. This explains the pain.
Nick sms’d me to say that both he and Demetris landed safely at Larnaca airport so it seems that the delivery adventure is over, and it is now back to the real world.
Thanks to everyone who helped make the delivery a success.
Wednesday, 27 May 2009
Beirut
Tuesday, 26 May 2009
Dolphins off Paphos
Monday, 25 May 2009
Leaving for Beirut
Monday 10.00
I was so impressed with this jewel of an
"At the south easternmost edge of Greek dominion, spreads out the calm and beauty of Kastellorizo. The islands lies 72 miles east of Rhodes, 328 nautical miles from the port of Piraeus and only 2 kms from the Turkish coastline. Its total surface is 9 sq. kms, its coastline is 19 kms and it has a population of 450 inhabitants. | ||||
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Sunday, 24 May 2009
Sunday 24th – A day in Paradise
After mooring the order of the day was:-
Coffee – Greek style
Walk and swim
Lunch – Calamari and octopus
Sleep, catching up after our harassment from the Turkish warships on a night exercise
Now we are sitting on deck, listening to Cuban music, smoking a cigar and toasting Laurens success with a bottle of Moet and Chardon. Thanks MSK.
A little later we will have dinner, turn in, tomorrow we leave early for the 2 - 3 day passage to
Valgelis restaurant
Poros to Meyisti
15.00 Sat 23rd May
A little sailing, a little motoring. We are just off the
18.00 Lovely afternoon. 18 knots of wind on the beam. The yanmar diesel faithfully pursues her target of port. The sea is calm and we should make port early tomorrow morning. We have seen a few yachts, ferries and a number of cargo vessels. We are running along the Turkish coast about a mile inside Turkish waters, but will soon leave them as we head towards our next Target, Rhodos. We expect to pass Rhodos around 23.00.
20.30. We have just finished supper. Tried for a signal, but alas none. Will try later near Rhodos.
Sunday 10.00 We have just reached Meyisti or Kastelorizo. This is the last of the
Saturday, 23 May 2009
Sat 10.48
Thursday night we decided to have an early night. Well it did not turn out that way. We stopped at our friendly café for a beer and internet, and then went on to Demitras family tavern. Run by the proprieter and his children, all 8 of them. Back to saga via the internet café for some more passage weather and then further down the quay an ice cream. 01.30 Friday back on board.
Friday 11.00 we started to cast off. Somehow we had managed to catch another anchor and some ropes. I think this is a ploy by local divers to get you to use their services to untangle the spiders web of rope and chain in the channel. However some extreme yoga by our intrepid Captain hanging off the bow and a wasted 40 minutes got us untangled.
During Friday we managed a fair amount of sailing and have taken a northerly route through the islands. The sea was busy, with many ships and requires a sharp look out.
Sat 06.30 - The sun has just come up, and it looks like another great day. We will need to stop somewhere today for fuel as we have motored all night, and I believe we will then push on whilst the weather is favourable. I have no signal now on 3g so will post this a little later on.
Thursday, 21 May 2009
Nicks boat
Our new crew member is busy planning a gap decade. It seems that, (ask no questions) he has at the tender age of 32 got himself in a position that he has purchased a Nordhavn 47 and is planning to take delivery in a July in the UK.
He will then motor down to
Demetris has taken him under his wing, and is busy training him up to skipper level as he is planning to go alone with his with wife and 8 year old son.
The boat is currently under construction in
Poros has been interesting. It seems like Demetris and Nick are honary citizens. They seem to have made a big impression in the past. Walking down the main road we stop and chat to every second person. They seem like 2 prodigal sons returning home. Andreas, George and Mary just to mention a few who have greeted us,
Well we are off to supper to finalise our planning. It looks like we are only planning to leave on Saturday really early and possibly only make 1 stop in
Kephallinia to Poros
17.00 25 knots of wind on the nose!!
As we were leaving the local fishing fleat was returning.
The day started out as a perfect beach day, windless and warm, we are now motoring with every second wave or so crashing over the bow.
In the distance we can see a really impressive bridge that I understand we will pass under. I will get some snaps if it is still light and post.
The good news is Nick has a passion for food, and has taken over the galley from Bisher. Lunch was a good pasta, and supper looks like it will be gourmet sandwiches.
I am going to need to learn some Greek fast. It seems the official language on SAGA has changed from English to Greek. Our spirits are up, and Nick has fitted in well.
Thursday 09.15
We had a good nights passage. We passed through the
We are all looking forward to coffee and breakfast in Poros.
13.30 Poros
First we moored on the main road and filled with diesel, but decided due to bad weather, to move further down the bay.
After a hairy mooring process that involved anchoring and reversing into a berth with a 25 knot cross wind we are at last at Nicks favourite bar. Latini. I am told the spinach pie is good. Lets hope so. We are waiting 15 minutes for fresh pie!! This is a Cyprus 15 minutes and is more like 30. but this is Greece and we are here all day. Ah here it is. It smells gooooood.
We have had our beer and pie and Captain has gone to sleep. The crew, Nick and I are enjoying a leisurely break.
Attached are a few pics and a video from this passage.
PS the pie was good
Tuesday, 19 May 2009
Kephallinia
I am told that this is the island where the movie Captain Corelli’s Mandolin was filmed. I t is a pretty place, and the bay we are in Argostoli is sheltered. There are a number of yachts in the bay seaking shelter from the storm. If the weather is to be believed we should be leaving tomorrow.
Our passage will take us via the Corinth Canal to Poros.
Marwan and Bisher have left SAGA and our new crew member Nick has settled in well. We bought some provisions this afternoon and are waiting to take on water.
We plan to have a supper and an early night.
Argostoli - Greece
Sunday, 17 May 2009
Getting ready to sail for Greece
Italy, Greece beckens us. Alas we must say farewell.
Sat 16th
Talking about monuments. The journey and especially
We had lunch in
We then spent a hour downtime. An interesting area was close to the art gallery where we found the streets all named in Italian, Arabic and Mexican. (J).
Sunday 17th
Well today we hope to get away towards
Saturday, 16 May 2009
Sat 16th. another day in Messina.
Update on Friday!!
The day time weather in
The day started with MSK suggesting breakfast at 08.30. Well this turned out to be an 11 hour vent. Order of the day:-
Coffee
Rent a Car
Go exploring
Go shopping
Get back from breakfast at sunset
Wow. A long day.
Some real nice highlights included the charming
We are here for the day today at least, and are busy making plans on how to spend our time. We are not 100% sure but departure tomorrow looks a possibility.
Friday, 15 May 2009
Yesterday - la la la so far away
A relaxing day spent wandering around this strange city. It has a small town feel to it but unlike the other Italian towns we have visited this city is full of large buildings and wide boulevards. Lots of people on the street, but not gathering in the true Mediterranean way.
Marwan, Bisher and I did a little shopping, and last night attended a jazz evening at the yacht club in the marina.
Today will definitely be spent here, and lets hope tomorrow the promised window opens and we can slip across to
Messina - the wind is blowing and we are hiding in the marina
Thursday, 14 May 2009
Capri to Messina
A good night sleep on board at
We bought some great tomatoes, fresh bread and some eggs to supplement our plentiful supplies for the passage to
We have just witnessed a shoal of what we think are tuna, being chased by what we know are dolphins. A dolphin came right up to our starboard side. Less than a meter.
We are planning to have pasta with a sauce and some freshly steamed broccoli for dinner which should be served in about 30 minutes.
01.00 14th
Just woke up from a quick 4 hour nap.
We are currently passing by
02.00 14th
Bisher has just gone for some rest and Marwan has come up to join me.
06.30 14th
We have just entered the straits of Mesina. Passing
We expect to reach
Tuesday, 12 May 2009
Capri - Home of the rich and famous
Tuesday 12th
We landed in
After settling SAGA at her moorings we had a leisurely coffee on the
Monday, 11 May 2009
Off to Capri
Sunday, 10 May 2009
SAGAs epic voyage - legs 1 and 2
Sunday morning 10th 04.13am
Bisher and I are on watch. We passed
The seas are calmer and SAGA is riding well. The yanmar diesel is running well at a little over 2000 revs. The wind is still on the nose as it has been for most of the trip. We have a small part of the main unfurled, more for stability than anything else.
Yesterday we cooked our first real hot meal on board. Bisher worked the stove, and I stood by giving suggestions. He did not seem to mind, and the result was really good.
Late afternoon Saturday saw a few hours of real sailing, and the wake in the picture above gives you an idea of just how well SAGA performs under sail. The satisfied look on MSKs face shows he is well please with her.
If all goes to plan we are expecting to make a brief daylight call for fuel and then head for
Today in SA is mothers day so mom if you read this happy mothers day.
It is now 5.30pm Sunday
We spent the day at Marina Cala Galera see www.marinacalagalera.com Some running repairs were required. Captain D went up the mast twice, and we needed to make an adapter for the power lead.
We are all pretty bushed after 2 nights at sea so the rest of the day spent resting and we seem to breaking the record.
More news later from SAGA.
Saturday, 9 May 2009
Midnight dash
Friday 08 th and Saturday 09th
An interesting fact is that Friday was a public holiday in
After a great first passage from Canet to St Maxime, we refuelled and tied up at mooring 1000 in the
We cleaned the SAGA and settled in for 2 or 3 days. St Maxime is a gorgeous town. There was a Harley rally in town, and there were 10 000 Harleys expected. We had dinner at an Italian restaurant, and then a slow cigar and drinks in a very vibey part of town. We got back to SAGA at 11.45. Demetris checked the weather to see if we where staying for 2 or 3 days and basically said guys, we go now or stay a long time. By this time mentally we were prepared for bed. What the hell we decided, and by midnight we were off. Off to
We are expecting to make landfall at 6.00am tomorrow Sunday.