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Monday 23 November 2015

British Yacht Surveyor in Greece and covering the Greek Islands

A few pics....

Just a few winter shots from the Marina- the place is deserted this time of year. 

Turkey in the distance. 

Our permanent winter mooring next to the office- we finally have Wi Fi yippee! Dwarfed by a 120 footer.... 


In with the big boys! 



Wednesday 18 November 2015

Insight Marine Surveys Ltd: Survey in Greece

Insight Marine Surveys Ltd: Survey in Greece: I'm off to Kos for a week to Survey this Francis Jones Motor Sailer, designed by J Francis Jones who was one of UK’s best known marine...

Samos- we made it!

Well we made it Samos only to hear the terrible news about Paris. It was quite scary to find out that a number of the terrorists involved had worked their way through Leros where we had been only a few days ago, and it made us think about a group of guys we had been nervously watching on the waterfront! Looking at us and obviously discussing the boat!! Needless to say we didn't sleep well and left very early the following morning. It is a terrible situation for all at the moment but spare a thought for the Greek people who live and work on islands like Leros who are trying to keep the tourism industry going as well as themselves while dealing with a constant stream of refugees ( and others!) . A refugee camp has been set up at the back of the town hall now which wasn't there on our previous visit and the lovely lady we had met earlier in the summer who runs one of the harbour front cafes appeared to have aged ten years and was not the happy friendly person she was then. It appears there's going to be no stopping this migration of these young guys through Greece... Scary thoughts on where this will all end up in years to come! Like a cancer... There's going to be no way of stopping it now the gates are open and the ability of those attempting to police the thousands coming through these islands is obviously limited and as has been demonstrated by recent events in Paris failing terribly at times. Unfortunately now those who are truly in need of asylum will find the actions of others will make it even more difficult for them to get the help they need. 

Anyway on a brighter note, and after a 7 hour passage from Lipso, we made it to Samos our home port for the winter. We set off at 7 in the morning from Lipso and the forecast was meant to be reasonable. An hour in and in open water the wind-picked up and we were in a force 4 to 5! So un-predictable this Greek weather, luckily 'Christina's' bow is huge and the waves bounce off her. Smaller fibreglass yachts must get 'caught out' in some of these weird weather conditions out here. After a few hours bouncing off the waves, conditions calmed and we cruised steadily past the island of Agathonisi . We planned calling in here because it had great reviews in the Greek Water Pilot book, but forecasts were pretty bad and we wanted to get to Samos ASAP! More to follow in coming BLOGS and on settling in to Samos. All our thoughts to everyone involved in what happened in Paris. We still haven't had enough internet access to read the full story but it sounds horrific. Our thoughts our with all those affected by these events . 

Tuesday 17 November 2015

Settling in!

We've been at the marina in Samos now for 2 days and we are settling in to what will be our winter life in Greece! The weathers starting to turn (16/11/2015), the wind changed round to the north this afternoon and picked up, COLD.. Brrr.. we went ashore this evening in jeans and a jacket, yep, welcome to the real world! Winters coming even here!  We are moored in a windy berth in the marina and Internet access is poor so over the next few weeks we will try to get a better spot. We also need storage for our cushions, dinghy, sails and other bits so we will see how we get on with the marina staff. It's an odd marina, we love it because it's so quiet, it should be thriving but it's almost as if it's been built just too far away from the main town of Pythagoria , it's about 15 mins walk from town down a dusty track past a sewage farm, not for everyone! The posh yachtees wouldn't be fond of it as facilities are short on supply. Selling points for us after being in a working boatyard back at home are hot showers, laundry, taverna / bar with Internet, plus it's cheap and quiet, very quiet.. With just about half a dozen live-aboards. We've already met a lovely English couple who have been here for 5 years, living on a Birchwood TS 37 motor boat. We're off to Lidl's with them tomorrow for our weekly shop... Exciting life!! Yep, they have a Lidl's just down the road! We have a limited monthly budget so it should come in very handy. 



We have lots to think about regarding the boat now we are settled - more lighting, heating, more power sockets, scraping off all the paint on everything! Portholes etc! the Turks don't do 'cutting in' ! Lots of woodwork to sand back, glue, secure and varnish. Inside we want some home comforts, she's a bit bland and Tara wats to personalise her a little with a few furnishings. The next 3 months won't be glamorous! Cold at times with some winter storms to deal with... The sun and island hopping days are about to end for a while... But hey! We don't care because we are here and know what an amazing place it is come rain or shine! The tranquility and charm of the island remains in all weathers and once the spring comes we look forward to visits from the"kids" and we will set off again to explore these wonderful waters in a great climate ,by which time Christina will be looking even more gorgeous and ready for her new adventures and admirers. 

Sunday 15 November 2015

Another vid


Samos- we made it!

Well we made it Samos only to hear the terrible news about Paris. It was quite scary to find out that a number of the terrorists involved had worked their way through Leros where we had been only a few days ago, and it made us think about a group of guys we had been nervously watching on the waterfront! Looking at us and obviously discussing the boat!! Needless to say we didn't sleep well and left very early the following morning. It is a terrible situation for all at the moment but spare a thought for the Greek people who live and work on islands like Leros who are trying to keep the tourism industry going as well as themselves while dealing with a constant stream of refugees ( and others!) . A refugee camp has been set up at the back of the town hall now which wasn't there on our previous visit and the lovely lady we had met earlier in the summer who runs one of the harbour front cafes appeared to have aged ten years and was not the happy friendly person she was then. It appears there's going to be no stopping this migration of these young guys through Greece... Scary thoughts on where this will all end up in years to come! Like a cancer... There's going to be no way of stopping it now the gates are open and the ability of those attempting to police the thousands coming through these islands is obviously limited and as has been demonstrated by recent events in Paris failing terribly at times. Unfortunately now those who are truly in need of asylum will find the actions of others will make it even more difficult for them to get the help they need. 

Met a lovely family selling home made marmalade... The fig one is amazing! Yummy






J


Lol


Anyway on a brighter note, and after a 7 hour passage from Lipso, we made it to Samos our home port for the winter. We set off at 7 in the morning from Lipso and the forecast was meant to be reasonable. An hour in and in open water the wind-picked up and we were in a force 4 to 5! So un-predictable this Greek weather, luckily 'Christina's' bow is huge and the waves bounce off her. Smaller fibreglass yachts must get 'caught out' in some of these weird weather conditions out here. After a few hours bouncing off the waves, conditions calmed and we cruised steadily past the island of Agathonisi . We planned calling in here because it had great reviews in the Greek Water Pilot book, but forecasts were pretty bad and we wanted to get to Samos ASAP! More to follow in coming BLOGS and on settling in to Samos. All our thoughts to everyone involved in what happened in Paris. We still haven't had enough internet access to read the full story but it sounds horrific. Our thoughts our with all those affected by these events . 

Thursday 12 November 2015

A short stop at Leros

We arrived today at Leros after a 5 hour trip in reasonably calm waters from Kalymnos, and anchored off in the big bay near to the marina. (11th November 2015). It was a bit of an eye opener after our last visit in the summer, refugees were everywhere! We counted at least 300 just wondering around the port, many of the lucky ones with passports waiting for the ferry to Athens, but the unlucky main group with no paperwork and being held in camps along the seafront. We felt guilty sat in a bar watching them walk past on the prom with our glass of vino. Many of the families and children looked like they had been through hell and back and some of the younger guys made us feel nervous! We spoke to three men about their voyage and it sounded desperate, they had their live's threatened in Syria and two of the guys looked traumatised.




Another lady we spotted looked like she was praying, but I think she was in shock from what ever she had experienced before hand. The 3 guys had come in by boat to the other side of the island. They said some had died on the voyage including children. We were both close to tears listening to their stories and both felt guilty knowing our live's are so secure. They never asked for any money and we kissed and hugged them  and then jumped back in the dinghy and headed back to Christina at anchor in the bay. Tara was quite  upset, a night not to be forgotten and a reminder of how lucky we should count ourselves! Tomorrow we will set sail early and head to Lipsos, just eight hours from our final destination, a little island just South of Samos.

We set sail early to head for Lipsos after a disturbed night at anchor in Leros . Ferries and boats entering the harbour throughout the night. Another windy journey and a rather choppy sea! But we are in Lipsos as planned and what a gorgeous place! Quiet now as the season has ended here but beautiful and idyllic! Definitely happy to be here after some of the busier places we have stayed along the way! We may stay for a day or two depending on the weather ! Sitting in a little bar as it is once again beer O'clock!! The bay looks beautiful and despite it being mid November it is still warm enough to be in shorts and t shirts! Yep we know u guys at home will feel for us!!! Lol ! 
We plan to stop next at another small island on our final voyage to Samos . We will post another blog there if we can pick up wifi! 

Wednesday 11 November 2015

Two days away from Samos




We've now been travelling for about a week and have two days to go before we get to Samos our winter home.... Weathers still great but evenings cold (10th November 2015). 

Sunday 8 November 2015

A few videos







Half way house


Finally found a little time to put pen to paper. Where to start! We left Marmaris early morning a couple of days ago now. (2nd November 2015).  We had to do a customs exit, showed passports, and our agent signed us out. Quite straight forward, and they allowed us to moor on the fuel platform for the night so we could get an early start out of Marmaris and onto Greece the following morning. Simi our first port of call was a bit to far for a days sailing so we opted for a small anchorage down the Bozburun Yarimadasi Coast called Bozuk, about 6 hours west of Marmaris. The weathers still gorgeous and 'Christina' punched the swell and ran us down the Turkish coast. It was Tara's first real trip out to sea on 'Christina' and she loved it. The engine ran well all day with not a clinch. Bozuk was an amazing spot to stop the night, a castle on the hill is now just an ancient ruin and we climbed to the top. 'Christina' lay at anchor in the middle of the bay and we dinghy'd ashore to the one and only Taverna where we bought a bottle of cheap plonk. Tara cooked a nice Spag Bol onboard and we crashed exhausted. Well sort of ! Try sleeping when a wind gets up in the middle of the night and you're constantly worrying about the anchor dragging! Yep one of the many things you have to deal with on this adventure. More to follow! Anyway next morning we were up bright and early and heading out of the bay and heading for Simi, time to change our courtesy flag to the Greek one instead of the Turkish flag we have flown since we arrived! Simi was a sight for sore eyes, we'd been here briefly in the summer on a ferry stop and we loved the coloured houses and the Italian feel of the buildings. We were lucky the ferries had now stopped as winter was coming and we moored right on the town quay, with no charge. Well apart from a fiver for water off the water man. We were meant to catch up with another agent here to sign us into Greece, but with time schedules we decided to leave it until later in the trip and hope we don't get fined! We headed ashore and couldn't resist climbing the steps of the streets all the way up to the church on top of the hill overlooking the town ( typical Greek) step after step, knackering! Their were little old ladies living at the top in gorgeous little houses, so fit! Next morning we were up early again. A shame to leave Simi so quickly but this weather window was too good to miss this time of year and Samos is still a long way away.... Our home for the winter. Next Blog we are heading north past Kos and up to Leros... 



Leaving Marmaris..... Bye bye good memories





Going through customs in Marmaris with our new awnings just finished





Tuesday 3 November 2015

Leaving Marmaris

Well time has come to start thinking about our first voyage out of Turkey and over into Greece.

A good weather window is forecast for the next 10 days (today 1st November 2015) so we have arranged to meet our 'agent' this Wednesday so we can complete customs and depart from Marmaris. This involves an 80 euros tax! checking ships log/ blue card, passports, visas, skippers certificates, radio licences, insurance etc, and then we can leave. We have arranged to meet a new agent in Simi our first port of call into a Greece which is about a day away. Weather is still amazing, hot, very little wind, (25') and just cools nights....



We will miss Marmaris for its convenience and all the characters!,  We have  managed to buy  most of the equipment we needed for the boat. I don't think either of us will miss the marina much. Lots of charter yachtees stuck up their own arses! You know the type! The striped shirts brigade and all the other stuff, but not even capable of folding up a sail! The Russians have departed now the regattas over so at least we can sleep at night, god those guys can party!! We gate crashed the last night in the regatta marquee and got smashed with them on free wine and grub! Lots of dad dancing.... They are a weird lot! But then again....so are we!!! L

Tonight we are anchored off Turunc, a small village around the coast from Marmaris. We've just been ashore in the dingy for a pint ( 4 o'clock club as we called it back home). A ghost town now the seasons ended, but lovely, met a girl from Birmingham who's been here on and off for 14 years after meeting a Turkish guy on holiday. Back onboard now, Tara cooking a chilli and a bottle of red to wash it down. Happy days!  Blog next when we head off. Love to all our friends and family . We love and miss you all . Come join us soon! ❤️😍👣xx