Fun week 🛺🍗🍕🎲 - Sant Antoni de Portmany, Ibiza
Elapsed time
5h 2m
Avg. speed
2.7kts
Distance
13.8nm
Moving time
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Max. speed
-- kts
We started the day by setting the spinnaker pole on the genoa, but eventually decided to go with the parasailor instead. This gave us a comfortable speed of 6 knots. Along the way, we watched mist and clouds drift along the mountain slopes, creating a beautiful view. Later, we dropped anchor at Sant Antoni de Portmany. The next evening, we enjoyed a cozy barbecue with the crew of @bee_sailing, Oriane and Eliseo. The following day, we decided to enter the marina to take shelter from an approaching storm with gusts up to 35 knots. In the marina, we met Alex and Margau from the boat Alma. That evening, we shared pizza and spent time aboard with Oriane and Eliseo, enjoying drinks and a board game. After the storm passed, we returned to our anchorage and organized another barbecue that evening, this time with Oriane, Eliseo, Alex and Margau. It was a fun-filled evening, complete with a “chicken contest” and a challenging “spicy test.” The next day, we set out on a solid 11-kilometer hike. Thankfully, it cools down nicely here at night, which is a welcome relief after the warm days. Together, we rented a buggy and set out on an adventure. Later, we heard from the rental company that off-road driving wasn’t actually allowed… oops! We wrapped up the day with -yes, you guessed it—a barbecue on our boat. The next morning, we enjoyed coffee and breakfast together and said goodbye to Alma, with James Blunt’s “Goodbye My Lover” playing in the background. The day was a quiet one, with plenty of sleep. That evening, Oriane and Eliseo came by for one last drink to say goodbye.
Spain
Oct 14, 2024 - Oct 14, 2024
Boat & Crew
El Burro
Swallow Craft Design Group, Swift 33