Greece

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Delos, Mykonos & a brief glimpse of Naxos!

After departing Loutra with little wind, we decided to stop once again at Finikas where we dropped our pick for the night and ventured ashore in the dinghy to meet up with Connie &...

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The Beautiful Island of Kythnos!

Having hoped to be on our way again on Monday 5th June, we soon discovered another issue with our mainsail this time, which required waiting for the part and fixing and which kept us...

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First Introduction to the Cyclades.

So after a few days and nights of severe thunderstorms, whilst moored on the town quay of Karystos, we awake to blue skies and sunshine, which has been a rare commodity since taking to...

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2017 – We are on our way!

After a week of work, delayed by periods of torrential rain and some stupidity on our account, by spending 2 days trying to trace a lack of pressure to two taps from the cold...

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Our Final Leg of 2016

4th September – Just before we left Porto Heli to head back the 19 NMs to Ermioni, we had a wander into the town, if you can call it that for a bit of...

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Adventures with Steven & Tasmin on board Seaclusion

Finally the 19th August arrived and we made our way back to the marina to sort out the bill, only to be told that we needed to go to the office and one of...

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Our Introduction to the Aegean

On the 1st August, we left Corinth early to pass through the Corinthian Canal without the wind to make life difficult. We radioed ahead for permission to transit and was told to get a...

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The Gulf of Corinth

On the 23rd July we left the gulf of Patras behind us, radioed for permission to transit the spectacular Rion Suspension Bridge, then sailed, well motored in a mill pond under it, it really...

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The Gulf of Patras

We left Astokas on the 17th July for the 34 NM sail to Messolonghi, downwind through the Echinades Islands in a NW to W Force 4 to 6, with a brief visit from some dolphins...

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Our Final Departure from Levkas, heading southeast to the Gulf of Patras

One thing we have learned about Greece and probably why so many sailors say it is so cheap to sail here, is that you really must be a self-sufficient boat. Over the past few...

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