From Viveiro in the north of Galicia to La Coruña it took me two days. On the first day Blue Alli and I had to tack against a quite strong southwesterly. We ...
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it's Wednesday
I think May 18 I'm ready to leave give a
row and to go south
I'm not sailing directly to Laconia I
will have little stopover in a bay there
is just an anchorage but it's just 30
miles and I think that's enough for
today
it was one of these days when we left
Bay of Aveiro
the wind was blowing around 25 knots and
of course directly minutes
we kept for maybe six hours until we
arrived at Karina where we stayed
overnight attack
I left next morning at around 9 o'clock
the wind was down so I had to motor but
suddenly the engine stopped I thought I
might have picked up something else into
the color so I dyes a GoPro to have a
look but I have the engine running for
maybe less than an hour and then she
suddenly
stopped
and I think there was some dirt in
filter because this waves they steered
up dirt in the tank and now it's running
again and I hope it will be running we
arrived safely in with no further
incident
blue alien doll we moved in the marina
of the real good nautical in the center
of the city but before I explored La
Coruna I had to do some work for the
newspaper but then it was time for the
bank
and La Colonia is not only a beautiful
city it is also a very bike friendly
City
with David's an English sailor are met
in Vevey row we had dinner at the Royal
Yacht Club a particular experience
little bit stiff I'd say
and of course I had to visit the DA
ridiculous the haircut our
the Romans built door they're clueless
as a lighthouse and since then this
tower has been guarding ships along the
Galician Coast
La Colonia is a great place to stay but
of course
the time will come and we will move on
you