12 July 2022 at 09:27
Vlaka, Croatia to Adriatic Sea

Asti
Jeanneau Sun Loft 47
Although there was next to no wind, we took up the anchor and removed our lines to shore as we had an important lunch date to get to… Rokis 🐙🐠. We motored towards Vis along with alot of people with the same idea. Not only were we racing to Rokis, we also wanted the last mourning bouy in the bay. Time to get a move on ⏱🚤… After a crash course on the rib, myself and Jay sped towards the idyllic Blue lagoon bay where we sat holding the reservation for the rest of our crew 😅 Our skipper drove us to the beach where we were picked up and taken to the lunch. Highly recommend a visit, the slow cooked fish is out of this world 👌🏼



We made the right decision! Great night’s sleep long lined sufficiently far from the rocks, celebrated with a swim across the bay to use up all that new energy! No wind this morning so we had lots of swimming and paddling fun before setting off for Vis. Very straightforward motor across to a small island off the south of Vis. We have booked for lunch at Rokis for the world’s best Peka and he is picking us up from Milna beach. However, the anchorage looks pretty weak there and I’d feel much happier leaving Asti on a buoy while we’re gone for the afternoon. There’s one buoy field at Budikovac and I messaged someone currently there via Navily who confirmed there’s just a couple of spots left. This is why our (Becca’s) SailTies track ends here. Bosun Becca and Jay were dispatched to the dinghy (aka Little Toots) to speed off and reserve a mooring buoy! 🙊 They did a phenomenal job and we secured a place for not just the afternoon but overnight as well. It was a little windy in the evening, we even put the spray hood up to stop the wind tunnel! Becca and I took ‘Toots on another adventure to find a more protected bay, however we got radioed by the mother ship to say the wind had settled. In the end it was a lovely night looking at the giant moon and stars. “Have y’all ever seen a moon like thaaaaat?!” 🇺🇸
We made the right decision! Great night’s sleep long lined sufficiently far from the rocks, celebrated with a swim across the bay to use up all that new energy! No wind this morning so we had lots of swimming and paddling fun before setting off for Vis. Very straightforward motor across to a small island off the south of Vis. We have booked for lunch at Rokis for the world’s best Peka and he is picking us up from Milna beach. However, the anchorage looks pretty weak there and I’d feel much happier leaving Asti on a buoy while we’re gone for the afternoon. There’s one buoy field at Budikovac and I messaged someone currently there via Navily who confirmed there’s just a couple of spots left. This is why our (Becca’s) SailTies track ends here. Bosun Becca and Jay were dispatched to the dinghy (aka Little Toots) to speed off and reserve a mooring buoy! 🙊 They did a phenomenal job and we secured a place for not just the afternoon but overnight as well. It was a little windy in the evening, we even put the spray hood up to stop the wind tunnel! Becca and I took ‘Toots on another adventure to find a more protected bay, however we got radioed by the mother ship to say the wind had settled. In the end it was a lovely night looking at the giant moon and stars. “Have y’all ever seen a moon like thaaaaat?!” 🇺🇸