Before
leaving the marina we enjoy one day away from Envoy, hiring a car to
tour around this great island of Lefkada with its small sandy coves,
picturesque villages and inland mountains soaring to about 3,000
feet. Traffic is negligible and I don't think there's any traffic
lights at all on the island.
Greece
seems to be a very honest country with little crime evident beyond
copious amounts of graffiti in the cities. Shopkeepers often leave
items outside overnight and people leave their keys in cars and
scooters. So it was a surprise when a 46ft Bavaria yacht was stolen
from Lefkada's quayside during our stay and hasn't been seen since.
Locals speculate that it will have been sailed across to Italy.
While
in Lefkada we also meet our Kiwi friend Bruce from sailing cat Midi.
This year his wife Leslie decided to stay home, so Bruce is cruising
with two friends Gavin and David. Anybody thinking about sailing in
the Med couldn't do better than to buy the superbly equipped and
lovingly maintained Midi.
Envoy
was re-launched on Tuesday 4 June and everything was fine when we did
a short sea trial before going to our berth. It's certainly much
nicer staying aboard in tn the water than on the hard.
Overall our cruise preparations went well. The only surprise issue was the sea water leak to the bilge and even that wasn't a total surprise given past history. Without that we'd have been cruising within 12 days of our arrival, but this turned out to be 16.
Overall our cruise preparations went well. The only surprise issue was the sea water leak to the bilge and even that wasn't a total surprise given past history. Without that we'd have been cruising within 12 days of our arrival, but this turned out to be 16.
Chris
and I spent a bit of time adjusting the Lugger's prop shaft stuffing
box. When Sailand checked the sealings last year they tightened the
bolts on the stuffing box too much so that the forward section of the
stuffing box wouldn't loosen up as the adjusting bolts were
slackened. We used a puller and some levers to get it moving again
and now have a nice regular drip – we find that one drip about
every 10-20 seconds is about right.
The
RHIB maintenance turned into a bit of a saga. After the Yamaha was
serviced I took it for a test run and noticed the tachometer (tacho)
was no longer working. Spiros came back and did some work on it,
telling me he'd put in a new tacho that still didn't work “so it
must be the regulator” (that provides an electronic signal to the
tacho). A few days later a new regulator arrives and is installed but
still the tacho doesn't work. Spiros tries to convince me “you
don't need a tacho anyway … just go and enjoy your cruise”. But I
tell Spiros I want it fixed. A few minutes after that discussion he
calls me to say its all fixed. He explains that when he initially
checked the fault by putting in a different tacho, it was an old used
one he had laying around his workshop and that one must have been faulty too. When
he put in a new tacho it worked fine.
So
all was finally ready – jobs done, stores loaded, documentation completed
and we set off from Lefkada Marina on the Weds as planned (plan 2!)
Just
before we leave our Italian friend Fabricius comes to say farewell.
Fabricius had been aboard his yacht next to us on the hard stand. He
gives us some valuable advice about places to see in the Italian
region we're heading to – Puglia at the northern end of the “Boot”.
In fact he surprises us by saying this si one of the most visited
areas of Italy. In particular he recommends Lecce – known as the
Florence of the south with its Baroque architecture.
We
cruise just a couple of hours north to anchor off Preveza. Di has
some favorite shops here and there's also a couple of guitar shops I
want to check out, ending up buying a cheap Soundsation (Fender strat style)so I don't get too much out of practice while we're away.
Laurie doing first BBQ of the season
Here's an unusual large cat in the Polynesian style noticed at Preveza
Laurie doing first BBQ of the season
Here's an unusual large cat in the Polynesian style noticed at Preveza
Then
we cruise up to Parga – one of the nicest village on the mainland
coast overlooked by its 14th century Venetian castle.
3 comments:
Sounds like you’re all having a wonderful time! It’s good to read the technical updates, but where are the updates on the tea & cake situation? Enjoy every minute of the trip, we’re missing you but love reading the blog updates xxx
It's a nice post, good luck with your adventures. Do visit our website if you need quality boat supplies for maintenance.
Happy cruising and focus on the BBQ eh, Good to see that you are in the water again. Cheers DA
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