Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Zakynthos to Pilos

We're now anchored on a beach at the North of end of Navarino bay: Map of where we are
 It is very peaceful here, not so many boats and the weather is calm. It's just the four of us on the boat (Yael, Noga, Yasmin and myself), so we have plenty of room and plenty of water to stay in bays for a few more days.
We're planning to stay here another day and just relax before we start our last couple of legs into Kalamata.

We had great sailing getting here. The first leg, was 45NM. We sailed most of it with the Gennaker. The wind was right behind us, about 18Kts, and we had some waves. The only event we had on the way was that out of a sudden, while I was at the helm (trying to make the Gennaker happy), the sail disappeared! We lost sight of it, and only when going out of the cockpit, we saw it fluttering way above us! The tack snap shackle unlocked for some reason and the sail was only holding on two lines. Fortunately, the sleeve was still working and we could sleeve it back rather easily. At that point we just opened up the jib (which we just talked about doing anyway cause the wind was increasing), and pointed the bow at Kiparissia.

Kiparissia: So first, the port of Kiparissia has been extended and it is well protected now, with water and electricity on the quay. Rod Heikell warns boats from going in here because the port is not protected and suggests to drop an anchor in the middle of the port. I waned to update him, but then I saw that he has a blog post from this summer with an update along those lines.
The town is really strange. Many brand new house, next to ruins and empty roads. No tourists at all. The castle and old town are lovely, with great view over the South Ionian sea. At the main square, we found a lovely Cafe where the highlight was that they had a 1 month old puppy. He was beautiful and we had to go back there the next day to see him.
Noga keeps saying that she likes Kiparissia and that we have to go back there. It's a great stop over between Methoni and Zakynthos.

From Kiparissia, we did a short, 30NM leg, to the famous bay of Navarino where we are now.

Some more pictures were added to this summer's sailing album.
BTW- I added a picture of our message in a bottle that was found in Italy and the picture was sent to us.
Eyal

Princess Nayeli Adriatic summer 2011

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