YEARLY ARCHIVES 2013

A country of contrasts

A country of contrasts

Marmaris, Bodrum & Paridise, Turkey It was getting close to the end of our cruising season and we wanted to see a little bit of Turkey before taking Berkeley East into her new winter home. We had been told that the southern Aegean coast was heaven, but we needed to go north, so we started […]

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Learning to live in Turkey

Learning to live in Turkey

Turkey Last year we went to seven different countries; this year, just two. But getting settled in Greece and Turkey this year has been more challenging than all seven countries last year combined. Greece was very strict with their rules and regulations, still they are pussycats compared to the requirements and procedures of Turkey. Most […]

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Reaching a Goal

Reaching a Goal

Dubrovnik, Croatia To many, it may seem that we wander (or sail) aimlessly, from place to place. But we really do have a plan, at least a very loose plan. This year, Venice was a goal, and Dubrovnik, Croatia was also always part of the plot. So, like Venice, sailing into Dubrovnik was a milestone […]

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Saving the best for last

Saving the best for last

28 August 2013 | Simi, Greece We have some friends who, for the past three years, have been telling us about the island of Simi in the Dodecanese Islands of Greece. We’ve heard from them, over and over again, about this gorgeous, dramatic, charming island. It was their “favorite” they said, but they really could […]

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When a plan comes together

When a plan comes together

Dodecanes Islands, Greece For months we had a plan to get to the Dodecanese Islands, where the summer winds are lighter, and sail from north to south with the wind at our backs. It took longer than we anticipated, but we finally did just that, and as we enjoyed a smooth sail south to Kos, […]

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Broken promises

Broken promises

Samos, Greece For weeks we had been promising ourselves that we would no longer try to move north through the Greek islands. The north winds have been brutal and even a terrific boat like Berkeley East could not make the daunting passages comfortable. We’re not sure if it was poor planning, bad judgment, rotten luck, […]

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Just a little north

Just a little north

Amorgos, Greece After 10 days in Naxos, we finally left the island in clear skies and moderate wind, heading 18 miles south to Shinoussa. With the breeze at our back, we were happy. The conditions were fantastic. No more moving north we promised ourselves, only south, possibly a little east to get to the Dodecanese. […]

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Fending off the ferries

Fending off the ferries

Naxos, Greece We’ve anchored close to ferry docks before, but never as close as in Naxos Town. And the ferries have never been as big, or as frequent, with two or three arriving and departing at one time. Some were high-speed catamarans, others, traditional car ferries ranging in size from 300 to 500 feet, with […]

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Anchors Away

Anchors Away

Central Daimatia, Croatia A big part of the cruising life is the search for ideal anchorages. Small, isolated bays where you can enjoy peace and quiet. During the August cruising and charter boat season, these bits of paradise can be difficult to find. Croatia is better than most countries, as there are a lot of […]

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Something for everyone

Something for everyone

Mykonos & Delos Greece One day when the wind seemed lighter, we decided it was a good idea to go 20 miles north from Paros to Mykonos. Halfway there, as we saw 1.8 knots on the boat speed gauge, it felt like the wind and waves were actually pushing Berkeley East backward. We thought about […]

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