Fuertaventura

Stargazer of Southampton
Susie and Adam (both think they are skipper)
Thu 4 Nov 2010 18:51
We've spent a few days in Grand Tarajal, the people
here are very friendly. We've been into the Chandlery for boat bits -
although the shop probably usually caters for fishing boats the guys were really
helpful, although we did end up explaining things to each other using Google
translator on their office computer! - we have managed to find some bits that we
were missing for the boat since August and haven't been able to pick up anywhere
else that they have ordered for us.
Adam did his heroic bit yesterday rescuing a dog
from the harbour. We were sat outside reading Adam thought he spotted some
genuine wildlife in the water - looking a bit harder we saw it was actually a
small dog, swimming like mad. . . it started to paddle towards our boat so we
called it over, it was pretty much about to sink by the time it got to us but
Adam managed to haul it out onto the pontoon where it instantly soaked him by
shaking. It spent some time looking around all the pontoons before
disappearing so we think it found it's boat. Hopefully it has now learnt
not to jump off the boat.
We made the fatal mistake yesterday of doing some
maintenance - and replacing some of the black strips between the teak in the
cockpit with black silicone type stuff. . . . it's still not dry - how does
anything spend 24 hours in this heat and still not dry. . . I forgot we did it
this morning and managed to walk on it - luckily I noticed before spreading
black goo everywhere. Fingers crossed it will start to dry or we are going
to have to do a lot of cleaning up. Yesterday was also really
windy and there were good waves coming into the beach at GranTarajal - we have
now observed the more practiced local body-boarders and think we know where we
were going wrong with our last efforts (and why so much pain was
involved)
Been around the island, we went down to Morro Jable
on the south tip by bus to check out the Marina since we're going to be leaving
the boat for a few days for a quick trip back to the UK - decided Gran Tarajal
is best. The beaches down the south end of the island are gorgeous though
- big, relatively empty, white sand and very clear sea. . . .
but German tourists, at least they are not naked German tourists -
allegedly Morro Jable was a big naturist area but they all appeared to have
their clothes on fortunately. Looks nice for anchoring for a night on
our return though.
![]() Apart from some specific resort developments that
all appear relatively small compared to spain or somewhere - life on the rest of
the island seems to move along at a pretty relaxed pace and there isn't really
much sign of tourism - couple of shots below around the island that I
took from the bus into the main town (can't really call it a city).
Little house on the prairie. . .
![]() Windmills are everywhere - not all like this
fancy old one - most of them are made of metal and like you imagine seeing in
the middle of no-where in America, think that they use them to get the water
from bore holes in the ground.
![]() we think the long piles of earth on the left are
fields - but suspect that we're not here at the right time of year to see
whatever grows - all over the island there are ridges of earth piled to enclose
areas but right now they seem to contain nothing at all.
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