Saturday 15 August 2015

A MOMENT OF MAYHEM

PETE AND ANNE RIDE OUT THEIR FIRST STORM IN AN ANCHORAGE

LEVITHA

We met up with Finike boats 'Macnoon' and 'Gumnuts' in Lipsi harbour. Macnoon became our resupply vessel with a precious cargo of a dozen Australian red that they were kind enough to buy for me when they were in Lidl in Samos. Our red stocks were at critical level and the prospect of dodgy Greek wine was unthinkable and undrinkable.

We all sailed/motored the short hop south to Arkhangelos. I even flew 'Big Purple' the asymmetric spinnaker for a moment. That evening a pot luck dinner on Gumnuts was cut short when we became aware of lightning and storm clouds over the hill. We scurried back to our boats to prepare for the worst. Of the twelve boats in the anchorage, we were one of four who didn't drag or have dramas in the 35 knot gusts that hit us. Macnoon and Gumnuts held fast too. The lightning and rain passed well east of us which made it easier to contend with spotting boats in the dark as they motored about criss crossing each other avoiding collisions, catching chains and being blown on to others. Suffice to say it was mayhem for a while. Prior to the storm with the prevailing wind we were at the back of the anchorage pack of boats. With the wind shift we became the head of the pack and avoided any boats dragging down on to us. Everyone had every light on in order to be seen. Earlier in the day I had idly experimented for the first time with putting a float over my anchor to mark it. So glad I did. Anne kept it spotlit on the bow while I jockeyed the boat towards it to avoid straining the anchor and possibly dragging down in to the pack. I'd be looking forward at the float then suddenly realise a boat was narrowly missing my stern as they zig zagged about the anchorage. Some fled the anchorage, some motored out and returned but after two hours peace reigned once more as gradually the deck lights and nav lights were turned off while the reshuffled anchorage settled down again.

From Arkhangelos, the three of us sailed west 20nm to Levitha for a couple of nights. Levitha is a two family island and off the beaten track. Anne and I climbed the hill at the head of our bay to pick up a signal for a weather forecast and a top view. There is an ancient battered steel buoy next to the restaurant that I'd love to have in my garden in Australia. Not sure I could manage the postage though.

BIG PURPLE FROM GUMNUTS

LIPSI TO ARKHANGELOS

JUST BEFORE THE WIND SHIFTED

NOMINATION FOR WORLD'S SMALLEST CHAPEL

SUE FROM MACNOON NOODLES OVER FOR A CUPPA

THE BEAUTIFUL ANCHORAGE OF ARKHANGELOS BEFORE THE STORM

FOURTH DIMENSION AT THE BACK OF THE PACK BEFORE THE WIND CHANGE. THESE THREE DRAGGED.

AUXILIARY FUEL TANK WITH DIESEL???

THE GORGEOUS RUSTY BATTERED BUOY

WANDERING AROUND LEVITHA

PETER, IT'S TOO HEAVY, YOU CAN'T HAVE IT!

DOWN TO THE LEVITHA MOORINGS

TOP OF THE HILL, ANNE GETS A SIGNAL

MUST BE UP HERE FOR THE SIGNAL TOO

WELL, WELL, WELL.

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