Pisces

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Contessa 32 Sail No: 615

Tuesday, 6 October 2015

Muelle Deportivo de Las Palmas, Gran Canaria, Canary Islands. Tuesday 6 October 2015.

From the log with comments.

A few lazy days and met up with Liam and Liz on Odessy. Walks along to Arrecife, cold beer, good showers and laundry (becomes important in the hot weather). However not much to do so departed with exciting exit past the dredger and cruise ship. Gentle sail down the coast made interesting by a sudden increase in wind speed from 8 to 20 knots in an ‘acceleration zone’. So windy entrance to the pristine Puerto Calero. A well run private marina in a purpose built resort with all the trimmings. Even better showers and brass bollards! No beach and loads of tourists bussed in for the ‘full English’. Oh where is the fish of the Rias and Ribidero wine? Onwards to the tip of Lanzarote to Marina Rubicon. Another lovely spot and great facilities. Met up with Alex and Anna on Pantalaimon II and Cliff and Val on AWOL, both ARC registered and had rather a raucous evening. Turns out that Alex and Anna are anesthetists who qualified at the Middlesex a few years after me and their daughter Emily was in Alice’s year at Sherborne! I was umming and arring about what to do next. Had conflicting (but useful) advice from local Cruising Association HLAs so I decided to stick to my original plan and see a bit of Fuerteventura before heading to Las Palmas. So left in early sunshine on October 1 and motor sailed across to Los Lobos island and down the coast to Gran Talajal. Very different place! Pontoons wired with the wrong polarity, cold showers and cockroaches in the streets! Friendly people though and no tourists! Wifi difficult and food poor. Moved on after 2 nights towards the heel of the island and round the corner to Morro Jable. Stunning windswept scenery that caught the imagination of Moitissier. Mainly commercial harbour so I anchored off in 8 meters over sand and crystal clear water. Breezy night but calm morning so I left before dawn and motored all the way across the Traffic Separation Zone, arriving in the huge Muelle Deportivo at dusk on Sunday evening. Just tied up when a marinero arrived to move me to I14. Interesting arrangement of a stern rope mooring and bows to the pontoon. Just by the shops and main highway! Fortunately found the Club Maritimo Varadero de Gran Canaria with pool, gym, restaurants, showers and great wifi. Settled in for 2 weeks of jobs (sic) before a break in the UK for Catherine’s wedding and to be with JB again (she is flying over from Oz, its becoming a habit).

My highlights.


Lanzarote, Arrecife











Puerto Calero




Marina Rubicon






Playa blanca (for a swim)


Gran Tarajal











Full main and first, second and third reefs









Morro Jable (in and out)





Visitors….




Muelle Deportivo, Las Palmas







Club Maritimo Varadero de Gran Canaria




Aahhhhhh…..