Sines

Innamorata
Steve & Carol
Sat 16 Sep 2017 21:54
37:57.137N 008:52.08W
What did I say in the last entry - We have anchored off the beech and are
hoping for a better night’s sleep tonight! How VERY stupid of me!
Sleep well we did not – we had a pleasant evening but then the wind picked
up to a steady 20-30 knots with gusts of 38 knots and as we had an area behind
the boat with less than a metre of water at low tide we had an unsettled night –
eventually got some sleep at about 1.30 am only to be woken at 3.30 am with the
wind alternating between 30 knots from north to no wind then 30 knots from the
south - not nice – the final straw was a 41 knot gust during which, something
made a loud bang sound sending us both up on deck in seconds – as soon as the
squall came it went away and we decided that the noise must have been the rudder
as it was no longer locked in the position it had been. Apart from that all was
OK but decided to head off once it was light to Sines 35 miles south.
Arrabida anchorage
We set off with reefed Genoa only in strong winds, we seem to have a
gremlin on board as the auto pilot wouldn't work for the trip so we had to hand
steer, as the wind reduced Steve put mizzen up but the wind died down further we
were unable to put the cruising chute up as it takes both of us to do it.
Luckily the wind picked up again after about an hour and we were soon making
good progress again.
On route we had a very playful group of dolphins who played around the boat
for a long time.
We arrived and anchored in Sines Harbour which is well sheltered and
although we has 20+knots in the outer harbour there was very little wind in the
anchorage. there are 6 or 7 other boats anchored. Steve reconfigured the auto
pilot which now seems to be working, however, the wind generator which was
working before we left Arribida is no longer putting a charge in – Steve has
been unable to find the problem yet – hopefully it will have an easy fix when we
find out what's wrong!
Today we went ashore with Willie and Ria for a wander and this evening
they, Becky and Eamon – an Irish couple who we have seen in 3 or 4 anchorages
along the way came over for drinks and nibbles. |