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Baggage-less on the Bosphorus

28 May 2011 | Marmaris
Rick
For me, one of the joys of writing is coming up with the title. It takes me back to my days as a student editor on the university newspaper at Acadia. For this blog, there were options. The Good, "the Bag" and the Ugly? Culture Shock ? Baggage-less on the Bosphorus? Let's go with that.

Getting to Istanbul was another of those multi stop trips that involved a circumnavigation of North America (sort of), before making our way across the pond. All in the pursuit of the elusive Business class Aeroplan tickets, so we can take extra bags of boat gear that we may or may not need. Make sense? Well it used to, but we are now thinking that its time to travel light.... we will see how that goes. The itinerary was Halifax to Philadelphia to Chicago to Frankfurt to Istanbul for 3 days and then on to Dalaman and finally a 1.5 hour drive to Yacht Marine in Marmaris and the boat. Honestly, I have lost track of the length of the travel time but my guess is over 24 hours. Somewhere on the long journey from Halifax to Istanbul, two of our bags were lost. One showed up the next day. One didn't.

This was the first time I have lost a bag since our trip to Dubai in 1989. That bag ended up in Karachi and did finally make it back to Dubai before we left. (Luckily, my brother Rob wears the same size shirt as me so by borrowing his clothes I probably ended up being better dressed than I would have been if my bag had arrived.) This time my lost bag seems to have disappeared into thin air. We have personally searched the lost bag section at Istanbul airport and even called US Air in Philly to see if they had a record of it. They did. Their tracking showed that it was scanned in Halifax, Philly and Boise Idaho. What? Boise? US Air even called Boise while we were holding on Skype but Boise had no record and no bag. Then we also asked them to check their system for the location of the bag that did arrive and they said it went to Myrtle Beach. So much for technology. Turkish Air also searched the lost bag lists in Frankfurt and Chicago...no record.

The bag will be missed. It had lots of boat gear in it: anodes, a Makita Grinder, a dinghy cover, outboard covers (all new) my favorite Leatherman Charge knife kit; bolts for the barbeque, waterproof grease; my spring jacket, my rain pants and rain jacket, snaps for the bimini, my new lazyjacks (oh no!!) and god knows what else. It will all become sadly apparent as we start to get the boat ready for the water :-(. The saga is continuing.

Enough about troubles that we have no right to complain of. On to the sensory overload of Istanbul......... the call to prayer from 6 directions at once( see mosques below), the scent of body odour, grilled meat, roasted corn and chestnuts, the traffic, the pestering guides and carpet sellers and the cab driver who took us for a ride and made 50 lira disappear. The mosques (wow x10), the Aya Sofia, the Istanbul Archeological Museum and the Ottoman treasures in the Topkapi Palace. The boats on the Bosphorus, the Golden Horn and the Sea of Marmara. The fish in the ancient underground cistern. The hustle and bustle of the grand bazaar. The aching feet and calves after walking for miles on old cobblestones. That's not all we saw, but those were things that affected the senses. It was the whirlwind "Rick and Bonnie do Istanbul in 3 days" kind of tour, which is not unusual for us. We got raised eyebrows from friends who told us we needed at least a month to give Istanbul justice. They were probably right, but we both felt we walked away with a good taste for the city. Especially after our dinner at the Four Seasons Sultanhamet, where we celebrated our wedding anniversary on our last night in Istanbul. Memorable.

We are finally in Marmaris, with only two days to get Aisling ready for the launch. This morning it poured rain with spectacular thunder and lightening. Aisling is sitting in a big mud puddle. Even though we were given a launch date of May 29th, they don't do launches on Sundays so Monday will be the day. But we're not complaining.

In the meantime, if anyone comes across a bag with a set of lazyjacks inside, size Slocum 43, please forward it to me, care of Yacht Marine.
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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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