Ready, Steady, … Go!

We left! We are finally out of Lagos – that sounds awful as Lagos is a very nice town and the marina is great – it’s just that we’ve been here too long – time to leave! (though we did get a nice walk to Luz in – and a quick kart race at the Kartodrome! 🙂 )

And so we did… we moved Toodle-oo! to the waiting pontoon (the other side of the bridge that only begins opening at 9:00am) and spent the night there along with Dietmar in s/v Mermaid so that we could get an early start while the tide is high. A sand bar has developed at the entrance to Lagos Marina, reducing depth by about 1.5M (!) so we could only really comfortably leave within 2 hours of high tide – which was at 6:00am…

We departed at 7:40am and saw 3.1M minimum depth (we need 2.0) and set after catching Mermaid who had left at 7:00am. Winds were very light, so Mermaid had a distinct advantage as a much lighter boat, but Toodle-oo! didn’t disappoint and we pretty much kept up until the windier weather kicked in – at which point we were significantly faster.

Destination Gibraltar. We had a long enough weather window to be able to plan a direct overnight passage, albeit with very moderate wind. Our “other” concern was that Orca are present here and have taken to literally attacking the rudders of sailboats – until they are rendered inoperable. They have damaged numerous boats – all sail – well over 50 last year. Everyone therefore has some sort of Orca plan as they sail around the Portuguese and Spanish coasts… Lots of folk are buying Pingers designed to ward them off (nobody knows if they actually work…), ours plan was: following sight of – or presence of – Orcas, to drop all sails, start the engine and engage reverse – most likely in a tight circle. This way, the black and white beasts will have to swim past or at least in close proximity to our spinning propeller. We can also dispense bleach down the galley sink – and failing that, have a small supply of diesel that we’re prepared to pollute the sea with in order to attempt to safeguard our home. (Sorry earth!)

Fortunately, neither we nor Mermaid encountered the nasty beasties and several other boats that arrived here were beasty free too – sadly a French Catamaran not far from where we were was not so lucky and suffered debilitating rudder damage while we were on the overnight portion of our sail. Just the news of that made things tense aboard Toodle-oo! as we approached Gibraltar.

We arrived in Gib (actually La Linea, just north of Gib) after some 35 hours for a dismal average speed of 5.57knots and 25% engine use and we anchored close to Eqqus, friends on a Taswell 43 who had arrived an hour or so ahead of us.

The following day, we took the little dinghy with its electric motor in search of a place to park so that we could visit Gib. We did so, but got quite wet in the process! It’s going to take some time getting used to the new small dinghy!

A stop at the chandler for some essentials and then dress shopping for Laurie as she searches out some respectability for Stephanie’s wedding in June!

We are in Gibraltar for a short stop – having spent some time here last fall. We are waiting on a favorable weather window to take us to Cartagena – which looks to be approaching on Monday evening…

One thought on “Ready, Steady, … Go!

  1. Stefan

    Well done! Very nice dress, Laurie! But remember , it´s not allowed to be nicer than the bride!
    Regards from MOKENDEIST,
    seen you soon,

    Stefan & Anne

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