iain789
Well-Known Member
I suspect the fishermen in Serifos are well used to this sort of situation. I was there a couple of years ago, when the Meltemi struck in the hours of darkness with some ferocity. Boats were dragging all over the bay, and tangling each others anchors. Other boats med moored on the quay were finding their anchors not holding, and were going out into the bay to try their luck at anchor, adding to the mayhem.
There was a charter party from Ukraine, who were inexperienced, and asked our help. We jumped on and took them out into the bay and got them anchored safely. By this time it was clearly unsafe to try to get back ashore on the dinghy, but one of our crew who had stayed ashore managed to hire a local fishing boat to retrieve us. Pity really, because our hosts had just opened a second bottle of rum, and it was turning into quite a jolly evening.
There was a charter party from Ukraine, who were inexperienced, and asked our help. We jumped on and took them out into the bay and got them anchored safely. By this time it was clearly unsafe to try to get back ashore on the dinghy, but one of our crew who had stayed ashore managed to hire a local fishing boat to retrieve us. Pity really, because our hosts had just opened a second bottle of rum, and it was turning into quite a jolly evening.