42:07.20N 008:50.03W Friendly Locals And A Memorable Evening Up River

We’ve earned a day off, despite the
land time spent in La Coruna. Late to rise, brunch is served by chef
Josef and we set off one by one to explore what turns out to be a pretty little
seaside town – Bayona. At the mouth of the Rias Vigo, it is surrounded
by deep bays and small wooded islands, designated nature reserves. With an
impressive suspension bridge just visible up river, it is surprisingly like San
Francisco, so we dub in Spain Francisco and take in the beauty of the
landscape. We all agree to the idea of motoring up
river to a small, shallow marina at San Adrian, a mile or so beyond the
suspension bridge, which at 38m high allows us easily to slip beneath, without
retracting the mast! Negotiating large numbers of floating mussel farms
becomes the biggest challenge of the day as we approach the tiny marina and moor
alongside an empty pontoon, realising that the place was deserted. Not
only deserted, but locked. The gate out of the marina was firmly shut and
a sign read: “Opening in June”! Not to be defeated, I
studied the gate, inserted a thin batten tool into a void and voila!, we were
free but also on CCTV, as having broken out! Oh well, we’ll be long
gone before June. A local bar provided Manchester United vs.
FC something or other and a beer, while Josef made friends with a local, who
offered to take us in his people carrier to a hostelry, where, from its hilltop
vantage point, we sat on the terrace and ordered the entire menu of tapas
delights. Night fell, the lights of the distant harbours and villages
came on and all was well with the world. How to get back to the boat –
simple, we paid the bill and the restaurant owner pointed us at his car. He
dropped us at the marina. Josef produced a key for the gate, given to him
by his new friend and we sat and mused on a great day. It felt like the
first day of the holidays. Ummm… I’ve caught the sun. Follow our progress here: http://blog.mailasail.com/oboe,
where you can see our daily progress on Google Earth. Email us at: oboe {CHANGE TO AT} mailasail {DOT} com any time you
like. Phone us on +881 631 669 194 and we’ll pick up via Iridium
satellite. Fair winds to you all. Nigel Paul Paul Tereza Josef |