Nautical
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Last weekend saw us this time in Empuriabrava delivering and commissioning a 45 and thought some might like to see what Spainish Med boating is like.
While you lot were battling gale force winds and lashing rain at the weekend we were sun soaked and getting nicely burnt to a crisp! but having said that, really hot boating does have its draw backs, working on a boat in high temps knocks the stuffing out of you and I was cream crackered at the end of each day and am sporting a lovely burnt forehead and fried shoulders! /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif
Unlike South of France the other week where everything is spotless and well organised Spain tends to be a bit hit and miss and there are some fairly 'ropey' areas around the bay of Roses. Berthing and services tend to be much cheaper, 14m berth in Empuriabrava is 7000 euros pa as oppossed to £9000 in Hamble. Lift off transport and into the water 160 euros...£280 in Hamble!. Boat service people are very much take it or leave it and don't expect lightening fast service either.
I guess you pays your money and takes your choice with Med boating, cheap and cheerful but so so service and facilities or expensive and go for the glamour in the SoF.
Boat finally arrives (what is it with Transport co's, never arrive when they say, all geared up to get on with it and no boat!)
View from the boat yard, Empuriabrava is the second largest canal system next to Venice, furthest berth into the development takes you almost an hour to get out to open sea!.
Heading out to sea from the canals, some very tight spots on the way out for two bigger mobos to pass.
Crossing the bay of Roses.
Lots of these rocky lumps sticking up closer to shore so you have to be carefull approaching many of the coves and bays.
A little cove called Cala Joncois where we stopped for a lovely lunch of fresh salad, smoked salmon and champers to christen the boat with the new owner.
Enterance to Roses Marina further up from Empuriabrava where a lot of the bigger stuff berth.
Enterance back in to Empuriabrava which you have to be careful with as there is a dog leg just inside and if you meet a big boat coming out can get a bit tight so no whizzing in or bigum thumpum /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif.
Back on the berth, one thing for sure they pack'em in!, 4.40m width between the poles and boat is 4.20m beam so a hell of a tight fit, sweated buckets getting her in for the first time in front of the new owner, thankfully it was my lucky day and went ok.
All in all a great long weekend if a lot of hard work and hope you like the pics.
Next sees Nautical tours off to Italy to Lavanga so will be interesting to see the how Italian Med boating feels.
Apologies if some see the above as a bit of promo thing but when I started to come on here over a year ago many were talking about med boating and how good/bad/etc it was like and I was always dying to see what it was all about so I hope its taken in the manner intended.
Hope you all have a great bank holiday weekend.
Trev
P.S. Many thanks to 'Courageous' for recommending the Hotel Part Sallins, definitely the best hotel in the development with balcony overlooking the marina. Thanks also for the resturant recommendation, the 'Churrasco' across from the Hotel does the best monkfish I have ever tasted.
Tother interesting thing about Empuriabrava is that it has one of the biggest Skydiving centres in the Med, a constant stream of adrenaline junkies doing their thing. At one point I counted twenty of them plumeting to earth doing all their trick stuff. At least once a day a few get it wrong and end up landing on the road (in the middle of traffic) or plonking themselves into the water! /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif
While you lot were battling gale force winds and lashing rain at the weekend we were sun soaked and getting nicely burnt to a crisp! but having said that, really hot boating does have its draw backs, working on a boat in high temps knocks the stuffing out of you and I was cream crackered at the end of each day and am sporting a lovely burnt forehead and fried shoulders! /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif
Unlike South of France the other week where everything is spotless and well organised Spain tends to be a bit hit and miss and there are some fairly 'ropey' areas around the bay of Roses. Berthing and services tend to be much cheaper, 14m berth in Empuriabrava is 7000 euros pa as oppossed to £9000 in Hamble. Lift off transport and into the water 160 euros...£280 in Hamble!. Boat service people are very much take it or leave it and don't expect lightening fast service either.
I guess you pays your money and takes your choice with Med boating, cheap and cheerful but so so service and facilities or expensive and go for the glamour in the SoF.
Boat finally arrives (what is it with Transport co's, never arrive when they say, all geared up to get on with it and no boat!)
View from the boat yard, Empuriabrava is the second largest canal system next to Venice, furthest berth into the development takes you almost an hour to get out to open sea!.
Heading out to sea from the canals, some very tight spots on the way out for two bigger mobos to pass.
Crossing the bay of Roses.
Lots of these rocky lumps sticking up closer to shore so you have to be carefull approaching many of the coves and bays.
A little cove called Cala Joncois where we stopped for a lovely lunch of fresh salad, smoked salmon and champers to christen the boat with the new owner.
Enterance to Roses Marina further up from Empuriabrava where a lot of the bigger stuff berth.
Enterance back in to Empuriabrava which you have to be careful with as there is a dog leg just inside and if you meet a big boat coming out can get a bit tight so no whizzing in or bigum thumpum /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif.
Back on the berth, one thing for sure they pack'em in!, 4.40m width between the poles and boat is 4.20m beam so a hell of a tight fit, sweated buckets getting her in for the first time in front of the new owner, thankfully it was my lucky day and went ok.
All in all a great long weekend if a lot of hard work and hope you like the pics.
Next sees Nautical tours off to Italy to Lavanga so will be interesting to see the how Italian Med boating feels.
Apologies if some see the above as a bit of promo thing but when I started to come on here over a year ago many were talking about med boating and how good/bad/etc it was like and I was always dying to see what it was all about so I hope its taken in the manner intended.
Hope you all have a great bank holiday weekend.
Trev
P.S. Many thanks to 'Courageous' for recommending the Hotel Part Sallins, definitely the best hotel in the development with balcony overlooking the marina. Thanks also for the resturant recommendation, the 'Churrasco' across from the Hotel does the best monkfish I have ever tasted.
Tother interesting thing about Empuriabrava is that it has one of the biggest Skydiving centres in the Med, a constant stream of adrenaline junkies doing their thing. At one point I counted twenty of them plumeting to earth doing all their trick stuff. At least once a day a few get it wrong and end up landing on the road (in the middle of traffic) or plonking themselves into the water! /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif