Norman_E
Well-Known Member
I set off yesterday morning from Wall Bay near Gocek to sail to Loryma (or Bozzukale Bay, or Bozu Buku, according to which name it has on your chart). I had only seen a forecast the previous day, which indicated light winds.
I had to motor the first 20 miles, then had wind of about 10 knots from the west, so I sailed as close as I could, heading to make landfall a mile or two west of Ciftlik as the wind went more northerly, and increased. After I tacked to head west for Loryma the wind went rapidly to 30 knots, then to 35, gusting well over 40. The mem-sahib was distictly unimpressed!
I arrived in the huge and sheltered bay of bozu buku with 25 to 30 knots blowing inside, and circled slowly until I saw the wind change so that the flags on the Sailors House restaurant jetty were blowing towards me, then went in astern. I had to use almost half throttle just to hold the yacht from being blown out again whilst the mooring lines were attached. It blew very hard until well after midnight, and today normal winds resumed, and I had a terrific sail with a rare beam reach at almost 9 knots in perfect conditions up the Simi Channel. (my luck is normally wind dead on the nose from my chosen destination, as it was yesterday, or dead astern.)
I had to motor the first 20 miles, then had wind of about 10 knots from the west, so I sailed as close as I could, heading to make landfall a mile or two west of Ciftlik as the wind went more northerly, and increased. After I tacked to head west for Loryma the wind went rapidly to 30 knots, then to 35, gusting well over 40. The mem-sahib was distictly unimpressed!
I arrived in the huge and sheltered bay of bozu buku with 25 to 30 knots blowing inside, and circled slowly until I saw the wind change so that the flags on the Sailors House restaurant jetty were blowing towards me, then went in astern. I had to use almost half throttle just to hold the yacht from being blown out again whilst the mooring lines were attached. It blew very hard until well after midnight, and today normal winds resumed, and I had a terrific sail with a rare beam reach at almost 9 knots in perfect conditions up the Simi Channel. (my luck is normally wind dead on the nose from my chosen destination, as it was yesterday, or dead astern.)