Sandy beaches and rugged coastlines: south Mallorca

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Playa d’es Carbó Compared to the east of Mallorca, the south coast was much more impressive nature-wise. Our first stop was a large bay to the east of a little town called Colònia de Sant Jordi. There were several places to anchor, but you had to look out for shallow rocks. We found a lovely spot off Playa d’es Carbó, where … Read More

What to do when the backstay breaks?

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Sunday the 13th of August we left Porto Colom for the south of Mallorca. At first there wasn’t much wind so we engined. While I was inside working on my laptop, I suddenly heard some noise: Jon had caught a fish! Actually 2 at the same time, and shortly after another 3. Keeping the big ones and releasing the little … Read More

Towing a sailboat on the East coast of Mallorca

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The crossing from Formentera to Mallorca started off nicely: we had left our anchorage before lunchtime and as there wasn’t much wind we were just motorsailing. As most people leave from Ibiza, further north, to go across to Mallorca, there wasn’t a lot of traffic to keep an eye on either. At the beginning of the evening a bird joined … Read More

Sailing Ibiza and Formentera: beautiful and busy

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Waves higher than 2 meters are not fun. When you get them straight onto the bow, the boat surges upwards and comes down again with a loud bang – the hull slamming flat on the water. When you get them at an angle, the boat heels over one way and then – after the top of the wave – quickly … Read More

Whales and jellyfish: Cartagena and Mar Menor by sailboat

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The night sail from Almerimar to Cartagena weather and sailingwise for the most part pretty uneventful: there were a few ships along the way that we had to keep an eye on but thanks to AIS you could see well in advance where they were and in which direction they are going. Just after sunrise, there was an incredible moment where … Read More

Life in the boatyard of Almerimar

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Arriving in Almerimar was a big milestone as we had planned to use the marina haul out facilities in order to address some jobs below the waterline. We had no real idea of what it would be like ‘living on the hard’ and how much time the jobs were going to take. So we were quite pleased when we arrived … Read More

Sailing in the dark: Almuñecar to Almerimar

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At the anchorage in Almuñecar, we were satisfied our anchor was not dragging, but the wind was considerably stronger than we expected. At 8 to 9 knots it produced a considerably swell and the boat was rocking from side to side. Combined with this being our first anchoring we didn’t anticipate a good night’s rest. In fact, we where contemplating … Read More

First time at anchor: Caleta de Velez to Almuñecar

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It was time to move on again because we wanted to get to Almerimar, near Almeria, to get Goodvibes hauled out so we could put on new antifouling and check some other bits and pieces under the waterline. Tuesday looked like a good day to leave Caleta de Velez: a bit of swell and a bit of wind. However on … Read More

Caleta de Velez, a hidden gem

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We did not engage much with Fuengirola: it looked like a typical Costa del Sol town with restaurants geared towards the tourists and a host of karaoke bars near the marina. This wasn’t really a problem though, as we soon got into a sort of routine doing boat and other jobs in the morning, including quite a few conversations with … Read More

Sailing with no wind: Estepona to Fuengirola

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Estepona is our old hometown: we lived there for a few years before we came up with our boat plan. For that reason it was very nice to make this our first stop. We had several people to meet and say goodbye to and had a few jobs left to do (sell our car, check our mailbox etc.). Although the … Read More