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    • Day 42

      Abelaki Bay, a bit of Heaven with 🎶

      October 19, 2023 in Greece ⋅ ☀️ 22 °C

      As we left our heavenly anchorage, we had lunch floating on the breeze. A good wind picked up so we put out the jib and sailed along checking out the bays and watching other sailboats cruising along. We came into Abelaki Bay and anchored between 2 small docks on each side of the bay. We weren't sure about staying because there were 3 catamarans docked and playing loud music but soon realized they were guests for a small wedding and we had front row seats! The music changed to our era (Simon & Garfunkel, Clapton, Elton...) and an excellent guitarist and singer played during the ceremony and after. The ceremony was by the sea, under the olive trees with the sun shining. Magical.
      We decided to walk up over the hill (huff, puff) into the harbour town, Vathy, and poke around. The rest of the day was swimming and enjoying the music and laughter from the wedding and watching boats come into the bay doing their anchor dances (here, there, up, down, turn around) and settle for the evening. The most interesting though were the 8 charter boats reversing from half way down the bay at a good clip and backing into the dock! Reversing is one way to get where you're going! 🤪🤣
      On Friday, we were again going to go one bay over to Paradise Beach, Port Atheni, but the wind had kicked up to 18knots with waves and swell so we did a quick reconnaissance and decided Abelaki Bay was the calmer choice so back we went, almost to the same spot as the night before. Fewer boats were anchored and the catamarans with the wedding guests had left as had the 8 docked charter boats. We walked to Vathy again taking a different route to pick up the required bakery items and beer. Greek wine is expensive (by Bob's standards🤑 )and not that great compared to the good Italian wines for €2!
      Except for being bitten by bugs, we had a good dinner outside at the taverna. We're one of its last customers because the sailing/tourism season is ending this weekend and most restaurants and tourist shops shut down until April. We didn't realize how dependent these places are on the 24/7 - 7 month tourist season to pay for the next 5 months of no work. A very different lifestyle.
      After the very windy start outside the bay, the night was calm, still and quiet.
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    • Day 8

      25 SM nach Meganisi

      June 2, 2022 in Greece ⋅ ☀️ 27 °C

      Da unser Wasservorrat zu Neige geht und wir ein paar Einkäufe erledigen wollen legen wir einen Stopp in Kioni ein. Volkmar darf Anlegen üben und beim zweiten Versuch klappt es auch hervorragend. Der deutsche Segler, der uns beim Anlegen hilft, erklärt uns, dass seiner Meinung nach Kioni das schönste Dorf der Ionischen Inseln ist. Nach einem Gang durch den kleinen Ort schließen wir uns seiner Meinung an. Offenbar denken viele Segler ähnlich, denn obwohl es erst Mittag ist, füllt sich der Hafen schnell. Wasser bekommen wir für fünfzehn Euro mit einem dicken Schlauch ans Boot geliefert. Der Supermarkt ist zwar klein, hat aber ein sehr gutes Angebot. Fisch gibt's leider keinen, Adriane findet aber ein Restaurant in dem wir schöne große frische Garnelen bekommen. Auch in diesem Ort hätten wir gerne die Nacht verbracht, nutzen aber statt dessen den schönen Wind und segeln in den Norden von Meganisi und wollen dort in der Atherinos Bay ankern. Die Bucht ist ziemlich voll und die Ankerketten der mit Landleinen vor den Ufern liegenden Booten ragen weit in die die Bucht, so dass wir keinen Ankerplatz finden, an dem wir ausreichend Kette stecken können. Wir wollen eh lieber unsere Scampis in Ruhe grillen und verlagern deshalb in die östliche Bucht, wo wir den Anker werfen und das Boot mit Landleinen sichern.
      Heute gibt's die Garnelen von unserem Bordgrill und Sabine zaubert dazu Pellkartoffeln mit leckeren Dipps.
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    • Day 6

      Meganisi, Bucht Abelaki

      August 24, 2022 in Greece ⋅ ☀️ 31 °C

      Heute ein kurzer, dreistündiger Schlag von Lefkas zur kleinen Insel Meganisi. Wir finden einen wunderschönen Ankerplatz in der Bucht von Abelaki.
      Ein gemütlicher Tag... schwimmen, spazieren, faulenzen ☺.Read more

    • Day 57

      Atokos to Kephalonia to Meganissi

      June 28, 2023 in Greece ⋅ ☀️ 27 °C

      Despite still being my favourite island Atokos does have some slight downsides. Having tucked ourselves into a smaller bay with shore lines, rather than trying to find a space in the much more overcrowded pig bay, we felt confident that if the wind behaved as forecast we would be beautifully protected by the cliff behind us. As always though, the wind forecast didn't translate into reality and the consistent westerly wind never materialised, leading to a gusty night with wind directly to our side. Not ideal at the best of times when tied to the shore, but especially worrying with a shallow rock less than 20 feet in the direction we were being blown in! Needless to say it wasn't the most restful night we've had but as always Odyssee held perfectly and all our worrying was for nothing. The following morning our Swedish neighbours set off early and not a moment too soon it turns out. Ten minutes later we heard a huge splash as a chunk of the cliff just above where they'd been untying their shorelines spontaneously dropped into the sea, and within the space of Sam's morning coffee three more sizeable chunks fell! It was a good conversation starter though with the three Australian lads in the boat on the far side of the bay as it turned out we'd both initially assumed the splash was someone from the other boat tombstoning off the cliff. Luckily the rock where we were tied was a hardier kind but I was still relieved to get the lines detached and to be back on the boat in one piece!

      From Atokos we travelled further south to the bay of Vathy on Ithaka, a very pretty little town with a nice local feel, especially in the evening when we came across a local brass band concert in the town square. As Ithaka is supposedly the island that Odysseus came from it felt a little bit like a homecoming for our Odyssee so I decided we ought to do something cultural and visit the Acropolis of Ithaka whilst we were there. Despite our best intentions to go in the cooler morning, we faffed (as per usual) so long that by the time we'd lugged the bikes ashore and donned our most impractical sweat-inducing rucksack it was midday and we ended up climbing a very sizeable hill in over 30 degree heat to what even I will acknowledge was the most disappointing monument in the whole of Greece. At least we felt we could justify our ice-cream when we got back to the town but I reckon I'm going to struggle even more than usual to convince Sam to visit "old stuff" now!

      After two days in Vathy we travelled across to Kephalonia to the town of Fiskardo on its north east coast, where we discovered some lovely hiking trails around the two lighthouses and the surrounding woodlands. After dinner on the first night we decided to explore further round the coastline in the dinghy and discovered an amazing cave! It didn't look like anything particularly impressive on our approach but once we pulled up in the entrance and got our head torches out we discovered it had large caverns and a network of pathways that led way back into the land.

      We planned to have another leisurely morning in Fiskardo before heading to the west coast of Kephalonia for a few days but we woke up to find the weather had other ideas. Overnight the wind forecast had changed from a normal calm, windless morning to gusts up to 27 knots and rain all day around Kephalonia, so we swiftly set off and headed back to the east of the inland sea where the conditions were much nicer. This actually worked out well as Ellie and Andy, another couple in their 30s who we'd met in Preveza Marina, were still in that area so we were able to meet up with them in a nice enclosed bay for dinner and drinks. The next morning, they headed off early but Sam and I had a leisurely start and made the brilliant discovery that one of our shorelines could be used as a slack line. Unfortunately, neither Sam or I have much talent for it and there were more spectacular belly flops (me) and dives (Sam) off the line than walking but it was good fun to try!

      From Kalamos we made our way back up to Meganissi and found a little bay all to ourselves in a small cove. The only negative that appeared in the reviews on Navily was that some people had spotted rats on the shore at night. This is a problem if you have lines to shore as the rats can make it on-board your boat. With Sam vetoing my first suggestion that we could get a ship's cat to do our "ratting" we had to come up with another solution. We headed into town to find something that could be made into a DIY rat guard on our line and found the answer was the lid to a giant tub of popcorn! Our journey back was a little more energetic than we anticipated as we'd dinghied up to a jetty which it turns out was part of a private resort, fine on the way out but which involved my best "ninja-warrior" skills to get back in over the locked gate! Once back on the boat though we discovered a great cinema set up on the stern and enjoyed a film night and made a start on our massive popcorn pot!
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    • Day 7

      noch ein Tag in der Bucht von Abelaki

      August 25, 2022 in Greece ⋅ 🌧 28 °C

      Natürlich heisst unser Boot Blue Pearl und nicht Black Pearl - Captain Sparrow lässt grüssen 🙃.
      Um 7h weckt uns ein Gewitter ⛈, Kontrolle, ob Buganker und Heckleinen halten, unser Schiffchen ⛵ macht das tip top. Das Nachbarschiff hat weniger Glück, sie müssen ablegen und in der Mitte der Bucht neu ankern.
      Die Wetterlage bleibt heute gewittrig, darum beschliessen wir, noch einen Tag in dieser schönen, geschützten Bucht zu bleiben.
      Ein kleiner Spaziergang zum Hafenstädtchen Vathi, das auf der anderen Seite unser Bucht liegt, sorgt für Abwechslung.
      Am Abend hat sich das Wetter beruhigt und in den nächsten Tagen sollte es sonnig bleiben 🌞.
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    • Day 6

      Little Vathy, Meganisi

      October 5, 2018 in Greece ⋅ ⛅ 24 °C

      Today brought excellent weather once again with the forecast predicting virtually no wind - wrong again.

      The briefing and breakfast were in the beach restaurant, where the meal was held the night before, but there wasn't very far to go today so the aim was to use the engine to once again find somewhere to stop for lunch and a swim. Essentially, this is what happened but before long the wind increased, the sails were raised and the engine turned off. You can see from the route for today that far more time was spent at sea than the day promised according to the forecast. The sailing was great in fact.

      The wind had disappeared after the stop for lunch and a swim (Rob wasn't such a wimp this time) so the engine was used to cruise to Little Vathy to end the day.

      The evening was once again a group meal but with pre-dinner drinks provided by the floatilla Captain and his wife ... though it's probably more accurate to say the drinks were included in the charter price. On the way there Rob managed to capture something approaching a sunset, though only on his phone, but it was better than nothing of course, though not quite the glorious event he was hoping for.
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    • Day 30

      Sivota and Vliho

      April 23, 2019 in Greece ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C

      From Meganissi we headed west then south to Sivota, on south of Lefkada. It was interesting to see it open as when we had visited before in December everything was closed. We met Nick and Gemma and their visitors and had a good meal at Stavros’ Taverna. Next day we had planned to visit Big Vathi on Ithaca but as we were leaving Sivota Ocean Wolf arrived and advised that Vathi was still very windy and choppy, so we decided to stay in Sivota for lunch with Su and Pieta and a game of Uno, then headed up to Vliho to try out their quiz night. We had fun we didn’t win but the belly pork with jacket spud and coleslaw was delicious. We did make a Minion though he’s Stuart apparently. Today we did a mammoth walk (20km) from Vliho to Poros then the Southeast point of Lefkas before heading to Dessimi beach along the east coast and back to boat. Would have been a lovely walk if we had followed road out of Vliho but we went a bit cross country and ended up scrambling along a stream bed to avoid the main road so it took us an hour and a half to cover about 4km. Plain sailing after that but at one stage we really thought we would have retrace our steps that was after about 3 km of scrambling so that wouldn’t have been good, saw some beautiful flowers, lots of butterflies and grasshoppers as well as goats.Read more

    • Day 29

      Damp but underway in Meganissi

      April 22, 2019 in Greece ⋅ ⛅ 15 °C

      We got the fuel in Preveza it was 35c a litre cheaper than at Lefkas Marina, then next day after buying some olive oil, olives and honey from the back of a scooter we headed back south to the turning bridge on the Lefkas Canal. We also bought a Minions rug for the wheelhouse floor.
      We were a bit early at the bridge so while waiting we had a tea but.... the water stopped..... John decided to check the pump. Arghh all the water 💦 from the fresh water tanks, about 700litres because we had filled up at the boat yard, was now in the bilges!!
      The water had just reached the bottom of the prop shaft, bilge pump on, and level dropping rapidly. By the time we had got through the bridge and to the anchorage just off the town quay the bilges were empty and John had identified the cause of the problem. We had very kindly been given a giant round buoy and we had deflated it and stowed it in the engine room by the water pump, without realising John had knocked one the pipes and then as we were coming across to the bridge the rock and roll of the sea had dislodged it completely. We know it was OK when we left Preveza as John had checked the engine room as he does before each voyage. He has decided to double jubilee clip the pipe now.
      So first job was to empty all the gear out of the bilges to dry it all out and see what could be saved and what had to be trashed We were lucky a lot of the gear was no worse off for a dunking, but we had to throw all the cardboard boxes 📦 stuff was in, we also disposed of some things that had been left by previous owner that were parts and spares for things that John had replaced.
      We were half way through the job when Nick and Gemma called us over for a drink, and we discovered that it was Gemma’s birthday 🎂 and that they had got engaged that morning, Ziggy was ring bearer. So we had a Buck’s Fizz to celebrate 🎉.
      Next morning we refilled the fresh water tanks, we had to pay this time, and then headed south to Meganissi where we anchored in Abelike bay. Lovely walks around the headlands on Meganissi with some great views.
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    Vathí, Vathi, Вати

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