18 September Temple of Poseidon - at anchor
We dinghied to the shore and tried to find the best way to walk to the temple. Leigh initially discouraged by the slope, but found a shortcut and joined the rest of the crew at the entrance of the temple.
Beautiful sights and good ouzo and postcard writing with the sights of the Cape.
We then had lunch at very nice fish restaurant, Taverna Akrogiali, while rebooking the flights of Alexandra, caught up in yet another Air France strike.
Truly wonderful whole fish for the table...
Quiet evening on board with greek charcuterie.
19 September Cape Sounion - Lavrion 10 NM
We raised anchor at 11:10 and motored toward Lavrion. The crew of Moorings was at the ready at the entrance of the marina and took the boat in the narrow fairway. We docked at 12:20 and proceeded with the debrief and, sadly, the repacking.
Nice fish dinner at the marina restaurant.
These 14 days were a wonderful experience, so much so that we began discussing seriously to move Raconteur to the Med for a couple of seasons....
Notes from 1)the log of the Hunter 410 "Raconteur" which sailed from Kent Island, Maryland to Trinidad from 2010-2022 and returned by carrier to New England where she awaits new adventures and 2) the occasional voyages of the Mainship 30 Pilot II "Third Flight", acquired to motor (!) around Southern Florida, keeping Captain JP and First Mate Susan in boat projects.
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02 November 2014
Serifos Kutala - Kithnos Kolona - Cape Sounion
16 September Serifos to Kithnos Kolona 23 NM
We raised the anchor at 10:45 and motored against the wind at 9kt. Arrived at 14:40 in a beautiful bay with clear water. Anchored in N 37 24 855 E 24 22 649, facing the north side of the sand bar.
We dined on board as the local taverna has a bad rep with cruisers.
Swam to the bar and to the surrounding rocks.
Had dinner on board with spaghetti carbonara.
Sadly loud party till one in the morning on the nearby Ba(v)barian catamaran...
We raised the anchor at 10:45 and motored against the wind at 9kt. Arrived at 14:40 in a beautiful bay with clear water. Anchored in N 37 24 855 E 24 22 649, facing the north side of the sand bar.
We dined on board as the local taverna has a bad rep with cruisers.
Swam to the bar and to the surrounding rocks.
17 September Kolona to Cape Sounion 23 NM
We departed the sandbar at 09:10 and motorsailed in 15-18kt, arriving at 12:35, just ahead of a flash mob of yachts.
Position N37 39 353 E 24 01 204. Took the opportunity to let out more chain when a motorboat left, N 37 39 340 E 24 01 209.
Had dinner on board with spaghetti carbonara.
Sadly loud party till one in the morning on the nearby Ba(v)barian catamaran...
Polyiagos - Sifnos Vahti - Serifos Kutala
14 September 12 NM
We had a long swim in the morning and raised anchor at 14:00, then motored to Vahti at 6.5kt. We anchored at 16:00 in N36 55 894 E 24 41 377. Vahti is round very protected bay with a small entrance between cliffs. Many boats anchored, provisioning is quite limited.
Had dinner at a very busy taverna on the nearby beach.
We visited the village of Apollonia by bus the next morning and had breakfast / lunch at a local bakery.
15 September 20 NM
We raised anchor at 12:20 and motored to Serifos Kutala where we arrived at 15:05. Kutala is a large round bay with beautiful water and an excellent anchorage.
Very few yachts, five or six in the afternoon, 2 left at night.
We dinghied to the local taverna, which is just a fisherman's house with 3 tables on the road next to the beach.
It looked a bit scary at first, but the family managing it was really welcoming.
No provisioning there.
We had a long swim in the morning and raised anchor at 14:00, then motored to Vahti at 6.5kt. We anchored at 16:00 in N36 55 894 E 24 41 377. Vahti is round very protected bay with a small entrance between cliffs. Many boats anchored, provisioning is quite limited.
Had dinner at a very busy taverna on the nearby beach.
We visited the village of Apollonia by bus the next morning and had breakfast / lunch at a local bakery.
15 September 20 NM
We raised anchor at 12:20 and motored to Serifos Kutala where we arrived at 15:05. Kutala is a large round bay with beautiful water and an excellent anchorage.
Very few yachts, five or six in the afternoon, 2 left at night.
We dinghied to the local taverna, which is just a fisherman's house with 3 tables on the road next to the beach.
It looked a bit scary at first, but the family managing it was really welcoming.
No provisioning there.
Folegandros - Polyiagos Manolonisi
13 September 20 NM
We took the bus and visited the very picturesque Folegandros Chora in the morning, enjoying a few cappucinos and then some snacks and ouzo.
We took the bus and visited the very picturesque Folegandros Chora in the morning, enjoying a few cappucinos and then some snacks and ouzo.
We then returned to the boat and raised anchor at 15:25. We motorsailed about 30 degrees off the wind to Polyiagos and anchored around 18:00 in N 36 46 180 E 24 36 634.
Magnificent anchorage with great swimming. Had dinner on board of risotto and pork chops.
Ios Manganari - Santorini - Folegandros
12 September 40 NM
We raised anchor at 06:55 and motored South to the Santorini caldera. We went around the caldera and checked the anchorages, all very questionable. No moorings left in Santorini itself, big cruise boat tendering.
We raised anchor at 06:55 and motored South to the Santorini caldera. We went around the caldera and checked the anchorages, all very questionable. No moorings left in Santorini itself, big cruise boat tendering.
We then exited the caldera on the south west side and motorsailed to Folegandros in West winds 10-15kt, making 7.5kt. We anchored at 13:50 in Karavostasi bay pos N 36 36 847 E 24 56 934. Bottom a bit weedy...
Called the fuel truck and refueled at the ferry dock. Re-anchored in N 33 36 789 E 24 56 957, four or five yachts in the harbor.
Had dinner at the Beach Taverna.
Ios Kora to Ios Manganari
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