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That’s the place. Apologies, I’ve corrected it in my op now. Dratted auto spell corrector got me again.

What seems odd us that it’s a perfectly pleasant place and the marina is cheap enough with shops and tapas and restaurants nearby. It’s on one of the Camino routes so should get lots of tourists.

The church out on the headland is breathtaking. There was an all girl rock band with s huge (proper) sound system warming up nearby. Not hundreds of people around though.
Agreed about the place and very nice staff on site. Only downside was I needed the washerama and it just went on and on.
 

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A Coruna was packed, but they did have a big festival going on. Other crew members went and watched UB40, I saw them in Bristol a long time ago and was not impressed.

One of my favourite groups back in the day.

There have been various incarnations of UB40 since the band split after Ali Campbell’s departure, with at times, two versions of the band touring concurrently. I understand that the “official” UB 40, fronted until recently by Ali Campbell’s brother Duncan, to be better avoided. Ali Campbell said of him when he created his version of the group, UB40 featuring Ali, Astro and Mickey "I sat back for five years and watched my brother Duncan murdering my songs."

I saw the Ali Campbell faction a few years ago in Paris, and they were brilliant.
 

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One of my favourite groups back in the day.

There have been various incarnations of UB40 since the band split after Ali Campbell’s departure, with at times, two versions of the band touring concurrently. I understand that the “official” UB 40, fronted until recently by Ali Campbell’s brother Duncan, to be better avoided. Ali Campbell said of him when he created his version of the group, UB40 featuring Ali, Astro and Mickey "I sat back for five years and watched my brother Duncan murdering my songs."

I saw the Ali Campbell faction a few years ago in Paris, and they were brilliant.
You got a black cat, I got a panther.

About 20 years ago Mrs S and I ran a Motorboat on charter out of Estepona, Spain. One of our customers was Ali Campbell, his wife and two daughters. We took them on a trip to Gib and back.
 

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Looks a bit bumpy round Finisterre from tomorrow for a couple of days.

There are two places where I always seem to get wrong way winds. There and Cabo de Gato on the other side of the Peninsular.

Once round though, it's a lovely part of the world. Have you been to Bayonna before? The Real Club Nautico is awesome. Best fuel dock for many a mile, Clubhouse is a dream and a short walk into town, second one back from front line is the street of a billion tapas bars. Delightful!
Agreed. That’s why we’re up early tomorrow to try and get round before the heavy winds set in. All my forecasts say they’re not due to get going until later in the day. Fingers crossed…

Thanks for the tip re further S. I’ve never sailed this part of the coast before although I went into Lisbon by submarine once..
 

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After the sinking of the Prestige ofthe Galician coast a lot of money was pumped into the area one little number was building marinas many of which are underused.In away it’s progress but especially in Muxia for me it changed the charachter of the port
 

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After the sinking of the Prestige ofthe Galician coast a lot of money was pumped into the area one little number was building marinas many of which are underused.In away it’s progress but especially in Muxia for me it changed the charachter of the port

It's a shame, given the impact of the development and the facilities going unused, that more of the locals don't have a boat. ;)
 

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Once round though, it's a lovely part of the world. Have you been to Bayonna before? The Real Club Nautico is awesome. Best fuel dock for many a mile, Clubhouse is a dream and a short walk into town, second one back from front line is the street of a billion tapas bars. Delightful!
It is lovely and so are the tapas bars.
 

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That’s the place. Apologies, I’ve corrected it in my op now. Dratted auto spell corrector got me again.

What seems odd us that it’s a perfectly pleasant place and the marina is cheap enough with shops and tapas and restaurants nearby. It’s on one of the Camino routes so should get lots of tourists.

The church out on the headland is breathtaking. There was an all girl rock band with s huge (proper) sound system warming up nearby. Not hundreds of people around though.
We had the same experience in 2018. None of the harbours in the rias were packed, to our satisfaction.
 

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Once round though, it's a lovely part of the world. Have you been to Bayonna before? The Real Club Nautico is awesome. Best fuel dock for many a mile, Clubhouse is a dream and a short walk into town, second one back from front line is the street of a billion tapas bars. Delightful!
Do you mean Bayona? Or Baiona as Google maps spells it?
It’s now on the list.
 

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Once round though, it's a lovely part of the world. Have you been to Bayonna before? The Real Club Nautico is awesome. Best fuel dock for many a mile, Clubhouse is a dream and a short walk into town, second one back from front line is the street of a billion tapas bars. Delightful!

I love the MRCYB. I have spent many happy hours in the bar/restaurant of the club. I recall that for many years they had a large Guernsey Yacht Club burgee in pride of place behind the bar.
 

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Looks a bit bumpy round Finisterre from tomorrow for a couple of days.

There are two places where I always seem to get wrong way winds. There and Cabo de Gato on the other side of the Peninsular.

Once round though, it's a lovely part of the world. Have you been to Bayonna before? The Real Club Nautico is awesome. Best fuel dock for many a mile, Clubhouse is a dream and a short walk into town, second one back from front line is the street of a billion tapas bars. Delightful!
We were in Bayonna lat year. Marinas full. Anchored off for a couple of days then straight down to Cascais.
 

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Did the Portuguese know?
I think they may have noticed the several thousand tonnes of black thing on the surface heading into their harbour… I was on the fin for the final approach and as we parked and it was interesting to watch the extremely competent captain park a nuclear boat alongside without tugs. (They we’re standing by in case if anyone asks.)
 
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