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The People and Boats You See and Meet

08 August 2007 | Ilas Cies
Rick
Hello All: One of the joys of cruising is the people you meet and the boats you see. We've already told you about some of the people we met in the Azores, and since arriving in Bayona we've met many more. Recently we met Alfredo Lagos who is 83 years old and originally from Vigo. He now lives on the mountain outside Bayona. I had heard of him previously from a friend in Halifax who suggested that, if I needed help, he was the one to call. The reason is obvious- a finer person you could not meet. He is a tall, elegant Spaniard who speaks reasonably good English and is well tied into the sailing scene here and abroad. He arranges a rally each year here in Bayona and invites cruisers from the CCA and the RCC to take part. This is a well-organized event with bus tours, dinners and cruises to special anchorages in the Rias. We met him when we dropped in to see Bill and Karen Foss on Detente, and were invited to participate in the rally (but unfortunately had to pass because of time constraints). The next morning he appeared at our boat to extend an invitation to join the rally group for a bus tour to a few local points of interest. They were a very congenial group (ranging in age from 50 to 80+). It was a memorable day for us, as we toured the site of an ancient Celtic village (200 BC), visited an relatively modern monastery (?12th century) and drove up into the mountains where, in addition to a spectacular view into Portugal, we saw the destruction caused by huge fires that devastated this region last year. On the trip we met a chap named Drummond -retired from producing movies and TV series in LA and now a sheep farmer in Devon. He was a fascinating guy who also takes part in Antique car rallies in the US, driving cars from his "collection". Having sailed extensively in the Atlantic, North and South, he was able to provide us with a wealth of information about various ports of call. We also enjoyed meeting Bill and Karen's friends Dave and Patsy, who were so congenial that we felt doubly sorry we could not continue with them for the rally.

We have met a surprising number of people from Ireland, all from County Cork (with accents very similar to our Newfoundland friends, and equally as outgoing). Most have been other cruisers, but we also met a charming family at dinner in Bayona. Their 11 year old son chatted happily with us throughout dinner, providing a full and accurate outline of the sights to see in the Vigo area. We really wished that Richard had been there to meet him.

Our (very) large Canadian flag seems to provide a great incentive for introductions. In the marina at Baiona, Bonnie met a Brazilian/Portuguese woman, who had lived in the United States for an extended period and spoke perfect English. We were disappointed to see that their boat had left the marina when we returned from our day in Santiago de Compostela, but on returning to Aisling we found a note with their email addresses, cellphone numbers and home phone number, so we are hoping to see them later in the journey, since their home is in the Algarve.

Three nights ago a rough and tough aluminum boat from Ireland pulled into the Marina beside us. The boat was called Northabout and the skipper Jarath Culane won the Blue Water Medal from the CCA in 2005 for doing a circumnavigation of the Arctic. After building the boat himself, he did the Northwest passage in 2004 and then the Northeast passage over Russia the next year. You can see more on the CCA web site, I think. I was itching to meet him, but when I woke up in the morning they were gone. Today while sitting in the cockpit I saw a ketch-rigged black hulled boat having trouble in the channel. They eventually dropped their sails and pulled into our anchorage. Later I was exploring by dingy and noticed it was Penn Duick III (?sp) which I believe was sailed in a couple of the single-handed around-the-world races a few years ago.

We are still anchored at Ilas Cies-we'll write more about that later!

All the best from Aisling I

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Vessel Name: Aisling I
Vessel Make/Model: Slocum 43
Hailing Port: Halifax, NS, Canada
Crew: Rick and Bonnie Salsman
About:
Crew from Halifax to Horta: Bonnie and Rick Salsman, Dave Morse, Wally Fraser Crew from Horta to Spain: Bonnie and Rick Salsman, Al Salsman, Rob Salsman We left Halifax, N.S. in June 2007, sailed to Horta, and explored the Azores for a month. [...]
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The info below is a copy and paste from some literature about the Slocum 43. Please excuse the platitudes. Although I may like them , they are not truly mine. Aisling I is a 1987 Slocum 43, designed by Stan Huntingford. She has been designed to satisfy the sailor who wants the blue water, "get [...]
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