Tuesday, 7 July 2015

Radazul to Garachico. At last!!!!!!!

We left Radazul early Sunday morning (28 June). No wind to speak of, but with our super smooth hull (Hempel Racing White) we made over 6 knots instead of the 4.5 knots with a dirty bottom. the repacked stern gland wasn't dripping (it should a bit) so I adjusted it with 2 huge spanners. Now ok!


Approaching the Punta De Anaga NE corner of Tenerife and an acceleration zone, the wind blasted us at 30 knots on the nose. Our speed fell to 1.4 kn at one time. This reminded us of Cape Vincent ( S/W Portugal ) but after 2 hours the wind ended.
So with the wind in the wrong direction or not at all we motored all,the way to Garachico.







   El Teide, Tenerife's volcano



On approaching the harbour entrance we remembered the warning email we had received from S/V Pilhaouers about uncharted rocks but even the prior warning did not prepare us for the looming slabs of rock just beneath the surface on our port side, with unbelievably no warning bouy or markers.
A Spanish family In an RIB whizzed along to warn us of what we had just seen. Thank you.

We berthed safely in this beautiful marina and hope to catch up with friends.........

Saturday, 4 July 2015

Radazul Marina - In the boatyard

We left Santa Cruz to sail to Radazul, a short journey, 6 miles south.



   Leaving Santa Cruz


When we arrived at the visitors pontoon it was in a poor state. Cleats full of old ropes and Alison & Gene had problems securing Artemis. Alison badly grazed her Knee. We spent a night on a berth before being lifted the next morning. Pretty straightforward, plenty of staff to take ropes and very good communication.




List of works:-
Jet wash
Sanding
Repair to damaged rudder (la Caruna)
New max prop anode ( fitted 3 months ago - missing!)
Hull anode
Refitting of rope cutter
Head sea cock replaced
Anti fouling
Stern gland repacked
Hull cleaned and waxed............phew!!!!




Whilst in Radazul boatyard we had hoped to take advantage of the close-by beach and swimming area. The first time in the water Alison's knee reacted badly to the wet and I sliced my toe on something sharp in the water. No swimming for Alison and it was scorching!

The Hiperdino Supermarket was up the hill, not any hill but a great big hill. Quite a task in the scorching heat, however they did deliver. You couldn't get a stick of bread near the marina but the cafe was good  with coffee ( large) at €1.

Gene decided that after 5 months on Artemis that he would like to return to England. He missed English food, friends, family and amazingly 'British Weather' ( too hot to skateboard!). 


We saw him on the bus at Santa Cruz bound for Tenerife South Airport on the 26th June. Whilst we were in Santa Cruz we hunted down a decent tobacconist and stocked up on smoking tackle as Radazul was bereft of tobacco, papers and filters ( we like to roll our own and have done since we were college kids).





After a week we were gladly back in the water and preparing for our next destination............

Friday, 3 July 2015

Las Palmas to Santa Cruz

We decided to leave on the same day as s/v Pilhaouers heading for Tenerife. They were bound for Garachico while we headed for Santa Cruz for essential maintenance. Although they was little wind, the sea state was beautifully flat and calm. Our most comfortable journey yet, steak and chips were on the menu and we had a shower so as to be fresh on arrival. Unfortunately the welcome we received at Tenerife marina came down to two words "No English" and that was not a language difficulty. So we turned south and headed for Santa Cruz Marina Atlantico (plan B).

    Leaving Las Palmas

   Gene








   Watch out Fred Olsen's about

The marina is very quiet considering it is only a short distance to the city. We used the washing machine for the first time since Brest, only €5 for a large load. We usually wash by hand on Artemis.
We didn't enjoy the city, very different to Las Palmas, the people not so nice and the city very busy.

We received a friendly welcome in Santa Cruz Marina and stayed a few nights whilst we arranged for Artemis to be lifted at either a nearby yard or somewhere further down the coast. We received a very quick response by email from Rosario of Radazul marina (approx. 6 miles away) and arranged for the lifting of Artemis.

Thursday, 2 July 2015

Gran Canaria, Las Palmas Birthday Bash

We stayed at Las Palmas Marina for 2 months. it is the cheapest marina in the Canaries and we paid extra for wifi which we could receive on the boat and was very good. Kept our son Gene happy.
Las Palmas is a great city for shopping. Many malls and high street brands. We particularly liked the second hand chandlery where we bought 15m of anchor chain, a diving knife and grease, delivered free of charge. Also the charity shops were good for a bargain. Carrefour and Hiperdino will deliver groceries to the boat, no problem and although we didn't visit them there are many cheap hairdressing salons. Dentists on almost every street so we took the opportunity to have Gene's braces removed as they had been on him for years and causing him discomfort.
We particularly enjoyed the gardens behind Saint Catalina Hotel and the nearby museums.
Gardens behind Saint Catalina Hotel




The 1st June was Alison's 50th Birthday and celebrated with Phillippe, Imelda (s/v Pilhaouers) and Diego. I (Miles) baked a fruit cake that went down very well and we all had a fantastic night with much merriment. Alison's presents were a new camera from me, a beach umbrella from Gene, 2 hand made courtesy flags from Imelda, a Spanish fan from Phillippe and from Diago a day out shopping in his car - machos gracias!!!!


Alison's new fan
Phillippe strumming, Miles working the fingerboard



Alison's Birthday cake

While at a major marina we had our Raymarine equipment repaired and a new cockpit speaker for the VHF. Our mains electric went "Pop" one day so we had Israel the electrician do some rewiring. We met a young man named Alex via Diago whom scaled our 60ft mast to fit a LED bulb in the tricolour. (Our todo list is getting shorter!)

One day walking back to the marina we bumped into Norbert (s/v Eos) whom we had crossed the Bay of Biscay with, many months ago. After seeing him we joined him for coffee and a catch up.

After 2 months it was time to leave.........