Showing posts with label Sifnos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sifnos. Show all posts

Saturday, May 17, 2025

Stormy Catamaran Sailing round Paros

With my Brother Andreas I met our crew in Mario's Restaurant in Paroikia Port on Paros in the center of the Cyclades on Friday, 9th May at 8pm. We enjoyed the delicious food and made plans for our cruise.

Next morning after a hearty breakfast at Ragoussis Bakery we checked our boat Maritina, a nice Bali 4.4 catamaran built by the famous Catana shipyard. We found some problems which were partially repaired by Afros Yacht Services. After bunkering (without any acceptable meat or fish!) we had a nice dinner at Mira Restaurant and went to sleep on board.

Early on Sunday 11th we set sail west to Sifnos in nice northerly winds at 5bft. We had first to repair some entangled reefing lines and lazy jacks, but then sailed nicely up to 8kn speed. In the afternoon the wind stopped, we trained some MOB maneuvres and finally anchored alone in Ormos Fykadia in the southwestern end of Sifnos.


 

At 9:00 next morning we started with no wind and motored east to Tsigouri Bay in the Small Cyclades to the west of Schoinousa.  On Tuesday we continued with a nice Meltemi further east to Amorgos. According to the reefing table we had to reduce sail to the 2nd reef at 6Bft. After some tacking we slipped into the secure bay of Nikouria on the northwestern coast of Amorgos. Our crew checked the surroundings with our dinghy. After a nice dinner we spent a windy night at anchor which we had to set anew early next morning.
 

Sailing again with 2nd reef and nice speed we passed Keros and Kato Koufonisi next day and anchored finally with land lines in the small Rinha Bay besides the famous cave at the southern coast of Naxos. We had a wonderful swim and explored the cave. Our charterbase sent us an SMS with severe storm warnings for Friday. So we enjoyed Rinha Bay until Thursday noon and then set sail north through Stenon Antiparou to reach Parikia port just in time for the storm. Sadly our last day had to be in port with severe storms up to 52kts or 10bft. In the evening we celebrated our cruise with a nice dinner in Restaurant Dionysos.


Early on Saturday 17th my old crew left and I awaited the new crew for our next cruise.      
We sailed 38 hours and logged 165sm in 6 days.
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Sunday, June 2, 2024

Cyclades Spring Sail

On Saturday, May 25th 2024 my brother Andreas and I met our crew in Lavrio harbor north of Cape Sounion for our Cyclades cruise. In the spacious myMarket we bought a lot of provisions to be delivered to our boat. Then we went to Olympic Marine 3km south of Lavrio port to deal with the check-in procedures at Hermes Yachting



About 14:00 we boarded our catamaran Zoe, a Lagoon 42, and checked her condition. Besides some small items, which were repaired instantly, everything was in good working order. My crew moved into the 4 double cabins and started to prepare our first dinner on board: 

 

 

 

From left to right:
chief technician Felix Huegli,
chief cook Michael Marx,
first helmsman Alois Doerlemann,
fitness specialist Shirani Ediriweera,
assistant cook Andreas Nagler,
skipper Rupert Nagler,
co-skipper Kurt Drexler.

 

 

 

In a 6 bft rather strong Meltemi we left Olympic Marine next morning, rounded the south of Makronisos and set sail with 1st reef to the northern cape of Kea island. As the northerly wind intensified, we reduced sail again to 2nd reef and sailed south east to Fikiadas Bay on the west coast of Kithnos, where we anchored with 25 kn wind in the crowded bay and the crew started preparing dinner. Later we moved to a much more quiet anchor place in Apokrousi Bay and spent a silent night tranquillized by some gin tonics prepared by our barman Felix.

Next morning we started north, rounded the lighthouse Akra Kefalos at the northern tip of Kithnos and continued east with 2nd reef in a strong Meltemi. When the wind grew stronger up to 8 bft we reduced sail again and headed for Delfini Bay on the west coast of Syros, where we anchored in strong gusty winds. During our careful anchoring maneuver the gearbox of the anchor winch broke with a loud bang, but our anchor held tight secured by the strong bridle. We reported the event to the Hermes charter base and arranged for a repair for the next day in near Finikas port. We had a nice dinner: a warm vegetable soup and Thai style red lentils exceptionally prepared by our chefs. Strong gusts swung our catamaran, but the anchor held on during the night.

 

 

 

Tuesday 28th morning we enjoyed a healthy "geriatric porridge" with fruits and honey prepared by our fitness expert Shirani and after a refreshing swim we raised the anchor carefully by hand and motored with nearly no wind to the port of Finikas, where the friendly harbormaster Nikos (Tel: +30 693 714 7248) assigned a practical mooring place at the head of the harbor wall. Soon a skillful technician arrived and mounted a new gearbox for our anchor winch and we were astonished to hear that the same gearbox was repaired only a month ago. Our crew explored the small village, bought some supplies and bread at Ntanos bakery  and visited the Kafenion. We had a rather negligible dinner at ORA Baresto and spent a quiet night in harbor.


 

 

Next morning our chefs bought fresh fish from the local fishermen and then we continued with weak south easterly winds to the famous Kastro Bay on the east coast of Sifnos island. We anchored peacefully in clear turquoise waters, admired the view to Sifnos Kastro and the fresh fish prepared by our ingenious chefs.

 
 

 

 

 

 

Having slept through a quiet night we explored the Castle, the Church of the Seven Martyrs and the nice village with lots of bars. Before noon we lifted the anchor and set sail northwest to the east coast of Kithnos, where we dropped the anchor in quiet Levadakia Bay and enjoyed the evening swimming, dinner and drinks.

 

After an energy generating QiGong training directed by Shirani and a refreshing swim we rounded the northern tip of Kithnos again and sailed in 3-4 bft southerly winds passing to starboard Akra Tamelos - the southern tip of Kea - and finally south Makronisos. At 16:00 we moored at our starting place in Olympic Marine, where we refueled by a tanker crew and the boat was checked by the ambitious crew of Hermes Yachting.

 

 

 

We spent the last night on board and left the boat on Saturday morning, 1st of June 2024. 

For me it was a very pleasant cruise with a most ambitious crew on a sturdy catamaran in beautiful Greek waters.

We sailed 36 hours and logged 180 sm in 6 days.
You may download our track in gpx-format
or view it directly on GoogleMaps.