Thursday 10 January 2008

Name change


The yacht CADIZ has been renamed JACK TAR. See http://www.yachtjacktar.blogspot.com/ for our adventures in 2008 beginning around mid April when we hope to depart from Marmaris.

Tuesday 27 November 2007

Marmaris for the winter











Cadiz is now at Marmaris Yacht Marina, a large marina with a large number of berths, both floating and hard stand. We will leave her for the winter, departing soon for Australia and returning some time in March/April [tbd]. The marina is an amazing self contained community on the bayside not far from Marmaris town. It has a bar, restaurant,gym, library, radio station, wireless internet and so on. With its multinational residents, including quite a few Australians it is a fun place to be. Many yachties will live aboard here for the duration, the alternative for Europeans being much colder and wetter. Stand by for more in the new year.

Wednesday 7 November 2007

Gocek


At anchor in the bay at Gocek. Due to gross roaming charges we have had to give up using the Greek wireless modem and are now dependent on free wireless cafes etc. This means that our primary means of access to weather forecasts is now unavailable but, since we are due in Marmaris to prepare the yacht for the winter break in a few days, this is not so important.

Monday 5 November 2007

Cadiz







Some photos of Cadiz interior.

Saturday 3 November 2007

Finike to Fethiye




We are now at Fethiye, having had a leasurely passage from Finike via kekova Roads where we visited more ancient ruins including those of a partially sunken city. We were able to snorkel over the remains of buildings and streets. Thence to Kas [pronounced cash] where we enjoyed a fascinating street party to mark the end of the season and Republic Day.

Saturday 20 October 2007

Return to Turkey







After a great sail from Larnaca in Cyprus, Cadiz is now at Finike in Turkey. We were fortunate to have cooperative winds for a change, and averaged about 7 kts for the 230 nm passage, with the wind on the starboard quarter at about 18-20 kts for much of the journey.



Finike lies on a bay surrounded by high mountains, part of the mighty Taurus chain and from here we will wander west towards Marmaris.



Today we discovered the most amazing market in the centre of town with literally hundreds of stalls; akin to moving Coles, K Mart & Big W into the streets. The quality of the fresh fruit and vegies is wonderful, so different from our own so called supermarkets in Oz.



The crew remain happy and well, though now getting used to cooler weather as the season changes.



Wednesday 10 October 2007

More of Israel











The next thing we noticed was the high degree of security being enforced throughout the country. Even McDonalds along with every cafe, restaurant, hotel, marina, bus & railway station has an armed guard, and we became used to having backpacks searched and to seeing guns being toted by teenagers in military uniforms.





Our first visit was to Jerusalem, an exciting city, and to the old walled city where we saw the western [wailing] wall and the temple mount, with its golden dome and Al Aqusa mosque; very sobering to witness the activities there in what is the crucible of much of the world`s woes.





We later visited Haifa and toured to the Dead Sea and the mountain of Masada where around a thousand Jewish zealots martyred themselves rather than surrender to the beseiging Romans.








Cadiz is now again at Larnaca in Cyprus enroute to Turkey.