charles_reed
Well-Known Member
Having rounded Malea to Monemvassia and across, am now in N Mikonos.
Certain points:-
1. Winds continue atypical, but the meltemi seems to have re-established.
2. Had two plastic-sheet incidents - in the night-sail across from Monemvassia and just leaving Finikada on Kithinos. These sheets, about 3 x 2 m lurk on the anticline, about 1.2m down., ideally placed to foul, keel, prop and rudder (or all three).
They immediately make a boat uncontrollable and reduce speed dramatically.
3. Mikinos, though overcrowded and expensive, offered me a good meal at a places recommended by the Limenikos sergeant, in Ormos beach at the S end of the island. The Ormos, when I got there the diners were all francophone. Cooking by the proprietor extremely good value for money and excellent Greek food. Neo Limani is free, water obtainable and constant patrols of diesel tankers - refill @ a reasonable €1.46/litre.
A bit too windy to change over to the 80% yankee, which I'll need for working up the meltemi to Chalkidiki.
Certain points:-
1. Winds continue atypical, but the meltemi seems to have re-established.
2. Had two plastic-sheet incidents - in the night-sail across from Monemvassia and just leaving Finikada on Kithinos. These sheets, about 3 x 2 m lurk on the anticline, about 1.2m down., ideally placed to foul, keel, prop and rudder (or all three).
They immediately make a boat uncontrollable and reduce speed dramatically.
3. Mikinos, though overcrowded and expensive, offered me a good meal at a places recommended by the Limenikos sergeant, in Ormos beach at the S end of the island. The Ormos, when I got there the diners were all francophone. Cooking by the proprietor extremely good value for money and excellent Greek food. Neo Limani is free, water obtainable and constant patrols of diesel tankers - refill @ a reasonable €1.46/litre.
A bit too windy to change over to the 80% yankee, which I'll need for working up the meltemi to Chalkidiki.