Mallorca
Dane in Spain.
782
NM
Total Distance
38
Days
Time at Sea
Day Skipper
The RYAThe wind increased to 20 kts between the two races.
Short but super fun race. Perfect conditions with 12-14 knots of wind. We had a downwind start and crossed the start line as one of the first boats and quickly got the spinnaker up. Nice downwind leg but unfortunately we got too far out on the right hand side of the course and struggled to reach the mark at which point we were in the middle of the fleet. However we managed to make up a lot on the upwind leg and finished in 2nd. Fantastic afternoon.
3
5.5
NM
54min
s'Arenal, Spain
Today was our last day of sailing in Türkiye 🥲 We set off early to fill up with fuel in Göcek and dug into our final breakfast. Initially we attempted to anchor up in a bay nearby Göcek but unexpectedly we got some wind so we headed out into the Gulf of Fethiye for a final bit of sailing which was great because it meant that we didn’t need to motor for two hours. We stopped for our last lunch in a bay nearby where we finished off the last of our provisions nicely before motoring back into the marina to return La Luz 🌅 That was it. Another great week full of lots of memories and valuable lessons. Until next time 🤩
12
No Wind day. Woke up in the beautiful bay by the restaurant. Asked the owner if he could sell us some food from the restaurant and walked away with 3 loafs, eggs, meatballs, skewers, and a massive block of feta. He threw in some hummus and yoghurt dip for free, very kind. 🍳🍞 We motored down to Cleopatra Cove where there are some ruins of an old bath that they say Cleopatra once used. Me and Koya swam ashore and hiked through the beautiful wilderness in search of some more ruined we had read about. 🌴 We got lost and ended up at a high end cafe with some flowers that have the most beautiful smell, kind of like vanilla / honey I need to figure out what they are! 💐🌹💐🌸 Tracing our steps we found a path going up the hill surpjndjg the bay, after a very sweaty climb on the 35+ degrees we were rewarded with a stunning view of the bay. Having climbed a hill and being too lazy to walk Back we radiod the team to pick us up from across the bay and Ole arrived with 2 cold beers 😍. We sailed towards the top of the bay with no very little wind then needed to motor. The plan is to hit the fuel pontoon before it gets busy tomorrow. We long lined in a very tranquil bay for the night and played cards, cooked and ate some great food in our last night before heading back. Great spending time together 🥰
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Ole, Thomas Guy & 4 others
12 July 2023 at 10:32
A day of auto pilot, turtles and turquoise water 🐢 A slow start, having our first breakfast out at the bay’s restaurant. A DELICIOUS mezze of cheese, bread, eggy bread and dips that Tom’s going to write in his log 🍯. We bought a giant bag of tomatoes and cucumbers - our rations for 3 days. Ok - time to leave! Heading to Ola Denis before the tourist boats arrive 🏴☠️. We rocked up to a perfect bay (much nicer than reviews) and started reversing on the anchor when a turtle popped up! AN ALIVE TURTLE! The curse is broken 🐢 ❤️ We anchored in 30m with 60m of chain and lines ashore. No wind. Easy peasy. This was our longest day of swimming thanks to the lack of wind, which was delightful. We also held an impromptu SailTies design sprint about collections and weather overlays (watch this space!) A 2hr motor back gave us time for naps and some work. We arrived at another beautiful bay with a restaurant pontoon. Classic Turkey 🇹🇷 🌊.
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