Aisling I

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Bye bye Asia, Hello Europe!

22 June 2011 | Olympic Marina
Rick
It's dark, calm and the clock reads 4:30am. Why am I waking up so early and feeling like I should get up? Am I still worried about work? I shouldn't be worried about work because I don't have any work :-) Maybe it's because my senses are on high alert. We are still in Kusadasi, Turkey and it's been a whirlwind cultural and historic feast for the senses. Ephesus, Miletus, Priene, Church of St John, Sirince, House of the Virgin Mary, Didim's Temple of Apollo etc etc etc. Rick and Bonnie do western Turkey in 2 days.

It has been a struggle deciding.... stay in Turkey and explore the coast we rapidly passed on the way north, or head west to the Greek islands for a change of scene? Eventually the die is cast and we decide to head to Samos. I decide that I will try to do the check out of Turkey myself and save the 55 euros the marina will change to use their agent. I pack the boat papers and passports and head to the office for instructions.. No problem, the pretty clerk at reception tells me. First go to the harbourmaster, then the Port Police and then Customs. I decide to grab a cab for 7 TL to save the 1 mile walk. I arrive at the harbour master's office, where the man at the desk is dressed like a cruiser in scruffy shorts and t-shirt and is missing one temple from his glasses. He peers at my transit log while holding his glasses and asks me why do I not have the marina do this? Who will type up the form? Have you been to the bank yet to pay the 8 TL?.... I reply that I want to save the 55 Euros, I don't understand about typing the form and no, I have not been to the bank. I stand there trying to look perplexed and confused and finally a uniformed man calls out Mustafa ! Mustafa! He looks at me and says, "Wait 2 minutes, the harbour master will see you". So I sit and wait 5, minutes, 10 minutes, 15 minutes, while other people are being waited on in a steady stream. Finally, Mustafa comes out and takes my form without saying a word. He types up an explanation for the bank and tells me to go to the bank and pay the fee. Where is the banks, says I? Across from the marina says he..... I say nothing but am steaming inside and decide to walk back, thinking , I'll pay the damn 55 euro agent fee, this is too much. Off I trudge in the 30 degree heat. By the time I get to the bank and pay the fee, it is even hotter outside but I have cooled down inside. Screw it, I'm going to make this work so I grab another cab for 6TL and head back to the harbour master. After another wait, they type up the form, print it on their printer and then stamp it on 4 pages with 4 different stamps, bang, bang, bang, bang. No, we are not done. Now it is off to the Port Police for immigration formalities. There the uniformed policeman sees me right away and after 3 more bangs of his stamps I am through. This is getting too easy, I think. I try to find an English speaker who then directs me to Customs. "Just over there," he points, so I head back but can't find it. Back to the Police and ask someone else who explains it is right next door to the harbourmaster. OK, here we go. The Customs officer is available and also sees me directly and gives 3 bangs of her stamps on 3 pages of my transit log and then looks at me and smiles. "Are we done?" I ask. "Yes," says she. "Thank you" says I and smile back. Outside, I grab a cab and head back to the boat for 7TL. That took 2 hours, a 1 mile walk and cost 32TL ( about $18Cdn) to save 55 euros (about $80 CDN). So I'm ahead, I think. We are checked out of Turkey and it's 11:20 and there is still time to get to Samos.

The sail to Samos is wonderful. It starts with power assist in 8 knots on the nose with a chop that Aisling does not like but slowly builds to 15 knots and moves to just forward of the beam which Aisling loves and we charge ahead at 6 -8 knots with full main, staysail and yankee. This we maintain for the rest of the trip. The boat is beautifully balanced with very little weather helm and she just charges through it all. The wind gods seem to approve because when we round the point to enter the Samos channel between Samos and Turkey, the wind remains on the beam and on the same tack even though we have altered course by over 120 degrees. Near the island, it picks up with the catabatic affect and we see readings of up to 30 knots apparent in the gusts. Bon and I are both exhilarated with the approach to Greece and we arrive at Pythagorio, on Samos at about 4:30.

We have trouble getting the spade to set as the white spots, which I thought were sand , turn out to be gravel. Drag, drag, drag..... we end up moving to a new spot in 17' of water where the anchor finally sets. The wind is still piping here and the wind generator is putting out about 10 amps per hour. We are happy to have arrived.

We launch the dingy and head into town to check in to Greece and the European Union, where our 90 day Schengen clock starts and the 18 month VAT clock for the boat starts. The town is beautiful. Whitewashed buildings framed with bougainvillea line the narrow, cobbled, twisting streets. We find customs and the officer explains that she is just heading to the airport to meet the plane and can see us in about an hour. Perfect, we think, and head to one of the restaurants lining the harbour front and order a large Mythos that comes in a 1 litre chilled glass with semi frozen beer. Delicious! We toast our return to Europe and our departure from Asia, which we can still see in the hazy distance.
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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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