Sunday 15 September 2019 – Levkas

We slept late for no particular good reason.  It was cold when we went to bed and we put the duvet on.  It was my first night sleeping without a fan on.  When we got up it was only 17C in the cabin.  Downloaded the newspapers, paid the mooring fees and left shortly after 11.   Richard found that the wind would be on the nose all the way, so we didn’t bother to unwrap the main.  We motored for just under two hours.  We saw loads of boats coming out of the canal.  I have never seen it so busy.  We thought this would be a quiet time, but not so it seems.

We stopped for lunch at an anchorage we were introduced to by the Dutchman Jaques when we came here and chartered the 44ft Cat with three other couples from IYFR.  It is under a castle just before the entrance to the canal. We had a swim and a bite of lunch before proceeding to the marina.

First stop was the fuel pontoon.  We have been motoring so much we actually took on 110 litres of diesel (almost ¾ of a tank).  Then shown to our berth.  We were much surprised to see so many Sunsail boats in the marina.  We counted over 40 on one pontoon.  We have 5 large charter boats full of (we think) Poles. We may have a noisy night.  Dinner in town in our usual restaurant.  It is very warm so don’t think we will use the duvet tonight.

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