sailaboutvic
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I like Mr Heikell and his books are great and colourful , but I have to wonder where he gets his info from some time , there been many a time when we arrived some where new and to read what he wrote , you would had to think we where in a different place , but we all have to remember , his just another guy just like the rest of us and his option of some where may not be what you may find , so it good at time to correct his info , Im sure he wouldn't mind , so other don't experience the same discomfort . Anyway last night was one of them occasions , and the story goes ........
Dhiakofti , Nisos Kithera ,wind , West just about an F4 if that , all along the East Coast of Kithera there where gusts of the high ground ,that's expected , nothing new .
Rod writes ( " shelter , Adequate shelter from all winds when tucked under the the S Quay although with strong NE winds are likely to get uncomfortable and might be untenable in here ," ) ok it a westerly and not that strong so with that in mind we we got closer , stood off and looked in the harbour , my god it was white water rafting time , it took All the power we had to turn the boat thought the wind out side the harbour the gusts where that strong , ok no problem option two . Rod goes on to say ( " an Alternative in W-N-E winds would be anchor on the E side of Makronisos bottom is sand and weed with some rock mostly good holding " ) thanks god he got the last bit right . On first approach the view of a wreck on the small island comes into view ,well that inspire confidence in the holding , next a reef just above the water ( you missed that bit out ROD " it now dark and we been sailing for 18 hours , the gust wasn't so bad here and when all said and done we anchored in worst places , plus has Rod said the holding is good , and it needed to be , for the next 8 hour it felt like someone was trying to pull our bow off , the gust where so Serval, I swear our chain is now a few metres longer , come 4am and not an ounce of sleep although the co skipper slept like a log , enough was enough we slowly navigated our way back past the reef , then the island that now houses the wreck and headed south . I have very grateful that it was only a F 3 to 4 westerly that we had to deal with and not a real blow ,
If your thinking of taken shelter in a blow at Dhiakofti , DONT , just keep going which I now wish we had done . Some hours later and a good rest It time to calk it down to experience , and remember the saying , we learn some thing new each time we sail , just because some one says it looks good and on paper it does , it don't mean it going to be .
Happy sailing guys
Dhiakofti , Nisos Kithera ,wind , West just about an F4 if that , all along the East Coast of Kithera there where gusts of the high ground ,that's expected , nothing new .
Rod writes ( " shelter , Adequate shelter from all winds when tucked under the the S Quay although with strong NE winds are likely to get uncomfortable and might be untenable in here ," ) ok it a westerly and not that strong so with that in mind we we got closer , stood off and looked in the harbour , my god it was white water rafting time , it took All the power we had to turn the boat thought the wind out side the harbour the gusts where that strong , ok no problem option two . Rod goes on to say ( " an Alternative in W-N-E winds would be anchor on the E side of Makronisos bottom is sand and weed with some rock mostly good holding " ) thanks god he got the last bit right . On first approach the view of a wreck on the small island comes into view ,well that inspire confidence in the holding , next a reef just above the water ( you missed that bit out ROD " it now dark and we been sailing for 18 hours , the gust wasn't so bad here and when all said and done we anchored in worst places , plus has Rod said the holding is good , and it needed to be , for the next 8 hour it felt like someone was trying to pull our bow off , the gust where so Serval, I swear our chain is now a few metres longer , come 4am and not an ounce of sleep although the co skipper slept like a log , enough was enough we slowly navigated our way back past the reef , then the island that now houses the wreck and headed south . I have very grateful that it was only a F 3 to 4 westerly that we had to deal with and not a real blow ,
If your thinking of taken shelter in a blow at Dhiakofti , DONT , just keep going which I now wish we had done . Some hours later and a good rest It time to calk it down to experience , and remember the saying , we learn some thing new each time we sail , just because some one says it looks good and on paper it does , it don't mean it going to be .
Happy sailing guys
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