Sunday 23 June 2019 – Platarias

We knew we had a fairly long way to go to the next port so we got up early and left by 8:45. The sky was blue, it was hot and there was little wind.  Richard didn’t even unwrap the mainsail.  At one point Richard did put the Genoa up but the wind from behind fell and was the same strength as the speed we were going so net result - nil!

The weather forecast was for thunder storms this afternoon so we were anxious to get here before they arrived and while there was still space in the harbour.  All went to plan for the first 2-3 hours and then…  The thunder storms arrived early and with a vengeance.  As we approached the harbour the wind increased until eventually it reached 38 Knots!  There was no way we could moor in the harbour in those conditions.  But the wind did abate a bit and we were able to anchor in the bay.

Of course as it was a squall it was over within half an hour or so.  We probably should have gone into the harbour then, but as it was terribly hot and at anchor we could swim, we decided to stay where we are.  We shall try to get in in the morning when some of the boats leave.  So here we are again.  I cooked dinner again in sweltering conditions.  Tonight it was over 30C below.  We are running out of food on board and we do need to top up the water if we want to take showers.  So we must do something tomorrow.

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