From Tunisia to Sardegna

From now on we are only four in the boat since our crew
Babis S. flew to
20th July 2009 An early start visiting the authorities to stamp our passports. We
unberthed and sailed north with main up and engine. Εάν ποτέ επισκεφθείτε
την Τυνισία με ''βάρκα'' να έχετε αρκετά ούζα ή τσίπουρα ή ακόμη και
μπύρες...βοηθάνε στα πάντα! είναι σαν να είσαστε σε Club Med και τα
χρησιμοποιείτε σαν beads. Tuna fish nets seem a big pain...all around the coast of
13:00 bread baked on board yesterday night with some Citterio salami
and pecorino, beer and cokes for lunch. We are now about 20nmiles north of the Tunisian coast and we have
entered the shipping separation zone. Up to now we have seen a big tanker
heading east and two frigates (most likely Tunisian as you can imagine warships
do not send AIS signals) heading to
Christiana shouted ''a turtle a turtle'', she was very slowly
swimming on the surface and for few minutes we could see her brown colour, the
kids loved it. 16:20 the sea is quiet with the swell decreasing and some wind
from the NNE making 6,8kts. We have met five ships We saw with the binoculars all of them and the one called
‘’Καπετάν
Μιχάλης we called him on the vhf, said hello asked him the weather,
they asked us where we are heading to and wished το
each other a nice trip. The other one was called New Alliance and a big reefer
of Seatrade Co. fully loaded and we assumed with bananas and
pineapples. Yam Yam!! A VLCC just passed westbound about 5nm from our starboard
and a Huyndai huge container vessel few miles astern. We have created a file with pictures of ''Ships we meet'' and when
will get to an internet we will publish some. So we have passed the fear of tuna nets and now have entered the
shipping lane, Michalis loves checking the traffic! He is an expert by now on
A.I.S., radar nad the plotter. There is a big cruise ship far away moving
eastwards. 17:25 The children declared hungry so we baked
pizzas. Christiana went to sleep so she gets some rest for the night watch.
We are 88nm from Capo Carbonara ...by reading the chart I dream of a
good carbonara !!! If the Famels are reading they know what I mean. We are now making 8kts sometimes plus and the wind is up from our
starboard, hoping the wind either remains same or veers to the east. We will say good bye now it is 20:15 Greek time, we will send
pictures tomorrow after our arrival. We send you our Warmest Regards S/Y
ARMENISTIS The
photos:
Island
Cani
Fishing
vessel and on the background Tunisian National Navy
Before
arriving at the Is le Cani
Checking
for the jerry can
Sunset
Sunset
Sunset
Radar
with A.I.S. screen
Captain
Michalis Bulker
New
Alliance bulker and Capetan Michalis behind
Seatrade
reefer
New
Alliance
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