Hotel Maribo Sopark
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Better Late Than Never!
Well it's taken me at least 3 weeks longer than I anticipated to write this, the last entry in the 2012 blog, for which I offer my sincere apologies. However, we have been somewhat busy since coming home, spending our time catching up with old friends and relatives and trying to find a house. I am pleased to ...
The Party's Over
... his victim ie the boat he had chosen to raft alongside, bows on and when his crew got a line on, he sort of well I'm not sure what he did, but eventually the frustrated owner of the victim shooed him away and then he chose another. This time two additional people came to help and it still took a good ten minutes, it really was quite the worst bit of boat handling we have seen for years.
Anyway, we were on our way and sailing by 09:45 and with genoa alone, reached ...
A Lovely Penultimate sail
... and also, they have a good Greek restaurant in the harbour, one that has lashings of retsina, which I think I’ve mentioned before, we are partial to. So that was to come but firstly, we thought we’d go for a walk as the harbourmaster had disappeared so we reckoned it unlikely that the 50 metre boat would be coming.
The land hereabouts is very low lying, reminiscent of Norfolk and Essex again, with dykes and sedges and cattle ...
Die einzigen Berge sind Runenhuegel
Km: 55811
Obwohl es die Brücken zwischen den grossen Hauptinseln schon länger gibt, sagt mein Navi ich soll die Fähre nehmen. Ich nehmen dann doch die Brücke, da es einiges schneller ist und man von der Brücke aus einen tollen Ausblick hat. Da dass Navi danach sauer war, hat es mich über eine Strasse führen wollen die es gar nicht gibt und auf den Zeltplatz wollte es mich auch nicht bringen. Abenprogramm: ...
A Very Satisfactory Day
... with boats doubled up in front and behind us, only about 5' away in both instances. Normally, given more room, you can attach fenders onto the bow, tie the boat securely to the pontoon at this point and using the engine, force the bow against the fender which makes the stern swing outwards, at which point you can quickly engage reverse, untie the nose and you’re away. In our case, we have a high bow and even higher metalwork ie the protective stainless steel pulpit around ...