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Barcelona on the Bow

28 April 2008 | 4 miles off Mataro, Spain on the Costa Brava
Rick
Do the basic navigation chores like calculating the distance-it's 130 miles. Check the weather-winds look light and the Tramontana is quiet-that's a good thing. Verify the route for obstructions, calculate the ETA and do the fuel calculation. We have 19" in one tank and 25" in the other. At 1600 rpm that's about 3L per hour and allows for 125 hours. Even at 2200 rpm and a burn rate of 6.2L/hr, that gives us 65 hours. After all that, I still find it difficult to wait for the planned departure time. I want to get going. So even though I have planned my arrival time and know when I should leave, I am pacing the dock and the boat

. one side of my head saying "Get going, look there is wind!" , the other side of my head saying . "No, no, no, take it easy, just wait a bit, relax. You know when you want to leave." But I can't relax before a departure. It's one of my little idiosyncrasies.

Most departures are like this for me. Palma was the same Bonnie out for a run and Rick pacing, organizing and looking at his watch, wondering when Bonnie will get back. "Where is she?" -even though I know we do not want to leave until 1:30pm. Finally, Bonnie does come back-she has been squeezing in a little Christmas shopping, but senses that I am pacing here at the boat. I calm down when she suggests grilled cheese sandwiches for lunch. Hmm, sounds good. We finally get underway at about 1:40pm.

Alboran Marina is small, narrow and shallow (9'). The anchor lines, therefore, have shallow, long runs. They are like a spider's web, waiting to catch me and even though the winds are supposed to be light, there is a nice breeze. With our new system, the departure from the dock goes well.

Turns out the wind is a sea breeze and as soon as we turn the corner at Punta Cautius it dies to 2-4 knots from the SW, so it's motor the whole way, 20 hours. It's a beautiful warm afternoon as the huge cliffs and mountains of Mallorca slip to our stern.

This is a busy part of the Med. We counted 20 ships on the AIS or radar. CPA's were never closer than 1mile except a lone sailboat that ghosted by in the middle of the night at about 500' on the inverse of our course. All I saw was the red light at the top of his mast. The passage was uneventful and the arrival was easy.

Barcelona is a big, busy city. I was here back in the hippy days of the early 70's and I remember the brown haze of smog. Well, it's still there but maybe just a little bit lighter, and some of Barcelona's amazing architecture comes into view. We have a reservation at Marina Port Vell, so we twist and turn our way into the inner reaches of the harbour. We have the lines ready for a Med moor but they direct us to a finger pier, which is a nice surprise after weeks of climbing up and down the anchor. Lots of big boats here as well- one unusual 80'(?) trimaran called Pilar Rossi, with a 30' cigarette boat on the starboard pontoon and 4 jet skis and a car on the port pontoon. It also had two RIBs tied to its side-one with a 90hp engine and the other with a 40hp engine. I think someone likes his toys!

Port Vell is the old harbour and it is right downtown. We get organized and head immediately out on the town. It's only a 10 minute walk to the Rambla. The city is buzzing with people and our heads are twisting from side to side taking in the sights and smells. I think this is going to be a fun visit!

As I write this on Apr. 28, we are on the water again heading for Palamos today and hopefully will cross the Gulf de Lyon tomorrow, heading for Cassis, France, if the forecast holds. We will write about our Barcelona visit in the next post.

All the best from Aisling I Yesterday was a great day.

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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