Saturday looked good for some north so we planned to depart
in the early afternoon for a 20 hour trip.
We intended bypassing Porto Empedocle due to some nasty reports of
overbearing officials threatening cruisers with enormous €€€ fines for not
much. We also intended bypassing Sciacca
as it would have required an early morning start to get in at a reasonable
time. This way, we would catnap, wake,
watch, check, then snooze again but go “dritto” for 100 miles and hit the ↓ on
the windlass, then go to sleep.
The Navionics Route
Our final week in Licata was marked with some very strong
winds from the West, which didn’t suit us at all. It did suit some of our friends who were
headed to Malta (Malta must be full right now!) but we sat still. Our friends Cees and Jos, the two Dutchmen on
Vasco Da Gama, were preparing to leave a day behind us to come up the same way,
and Gustaf and Harriet on Miss Sophie were planning the same day but south to
Greece. Gary and Louise on Takamoana
need to do a run to Tunisia to restart their VAT clock as we did and after that
they are still undecided. Martine and
Patric are still there but will be out this week and off to Greece.
We made up a giant hamper for the marina staff to show our
appreciation for all their work and help, particularly with medical issues and
contract issues. It truly is a well-managed
marina, (as was Finike, to be sure) and we will miss Maria and Dario, Emi and
the Marineros, particularly Big Tony’s smiling face.
Emi on my right, Big Tony on my left. Maria and Dario alongside Tony, Andy and Giuseppe at the other end
A sailor's suit for Maria's new baby
We went up to town to get some money and called in for
coffee at our favourite coffee shop, Roma Café, with Signore Toto and his wife Ina
– the best coffee in Licata and some of the nicest pastries, and a regular
morning drop in spot for us. Then it was
a quick trip next door to Vodafone to say goodbye, hugs and kisses with
Antonella who helped us a lot with our various wifi needs over the past 6
months.
We did a final buy-up at Conad, loading up on milk, Coke,
beer, including Carol’s Lemon Beer, wine, chicken (for our usual Common Sense
Chicken Stew, which is actually Miss Jane’s Chicken Stew J), mince for Tacos and
Osso Bucco (which are €2.30 for two large cuts here, so we got 4) plus yoghurt,
vegies and bread. Carol snagged a 500ml
bottle of home-preserved Artichoke hearts in the street from a man whose wife
prepares them at home - €5!
Then it was final showers without a time limit, hand back
the shower keys and off to Common Sense.
Miriam off Lady Blue (still deciding where to go as her eldest needs to
choose a University soon) shook our lines and we motored out to only a few
horns and blasters, unlike the early departers who had upwards of 40 horns
going off. We could see Cees and Jos
waving, Gary and Louise, Miriam with her horn but no sign of Patric
unfortunately – he has a French Cavalry Bugle that sounds great. Carol was on the foredeck with her Bahamian
Conch Shell sounding out over the whole bay and then it was out the heads and
off to new adventures.We slipped our lines at almost exactly 14:00. The Autopilot refused to turn on again, although with a different error message this time. I turned everything off in sequence, turned everything back on in sequence and finally it engaged and we assumed our normal positions on the settees as we motored up the coast in 5knots True but from directly on our nose. Nothing new there.
Passing Agrigento, capital of our Province
We continued on through a moonlit night with no variations in engine noise but with occasional currents either helping or hindering – one hour at 4.7kn, another at 6.7kn.
We are anchored in a bay in Favignana on the west side of Punta
Longa with about 10 other boats. All but one will leave tonight I
think (on day-trips from Trapani and Marsala). We are at 37°
55.059N, 12° 19.147E. The water is
crystal-clear, the wind is up a little but we are dug in well, it is warm and
we are all caught up on our sleep.
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