BEAUTIFUL ZAKYNTHOS NATURE AND WAITING FOR THE RIGHT WEATHER
TO GO NORTH AGAIN 23 – 26 AUGUST DAYS
117 to 120
People see the wonderful blue waters and wild nature of our
photos but don’t understand how it is to live on a tiny boat and get to these
wonderful places. Apart from keeping the boat in good order we constantly watch
the weather and always have a back-up plan as the weather and conditions can
change and we can’t predict everything which will happen.
Mostly to be in the wild places we are on moving water,
especially when many tourist boats are around, or there is wind and swell. It
can be tiring to be at anchor constantly moving. We don’t have mains electricity or running
water. In fact we don’t have enough 12 volt electricity to keep the fridge
going for even half of the day, and we must take a few litres of water from a
tap ashore when we can find one. We go ashore to a café each few days to charge
phones, computer, wifi modem and a small power pack which takes about 8 hours
to charge and about 2 to empty in use.
We don’t have cool air conditioned rooms and are constantly
seeking shade from hot sun as really we live outside in summer heat except to
cook and sleep.
For all of that we would not swop the beauty and joy of
being in these places, swimming with fish, seeing occasional dolphins and
turtles, and observing nature.
On Thursday we stayed at anchor to rest after three very
busy days. Lovely location but those rental boats and tripper boats keep rushing
past leaving us rolling in their wake. They are not conscious of others and don’t
look back to see the effect of being inconsiderate.
On Friday we decided to revisit the last part of the coast
we had passed in darkness, to see, as offered by bat trip companies, two rock
windows, beach and Keri caves under the high cliffs. We went early, first
passing close to the “protected” island of Marathonisi (Turtle Island) where
anchoring is not allowed and the 6 knot speed limit of the bay applies. It was
deserted but later each day the tiny beach used by green turtles as a nesting
place is full of tourists and boats which for sure did not go so slowly to get
there.
It seems tourist euros for the boat businesses are more important than protecting
the turtles which attract tourists, despite this are being a special zone.
Fortunately at the east side of the bay the beaches there are probably quieter.
We anchored in one bay under tall cliffs to swim and
finished before the first tourist boat rushed in. We went further and anchored
over sand in clear blue water in a larger bay, bouncing up and down from
passing boat wash and the swell from wind over the sea. The wild nature of Zakynthos
is amazingly beautiful.
We were able to sail part of the way back and chose a
route around Marathonisi Island again but avoiding other boats. We came to
anchor behind some moored boats in a shallow bay with sea grass and close by
tree covered hill side. As the boat settled we saw a turtle, sensibly avoiding
the waters overrun with tourist boats.
Here we still get wash from passing boats but less than
nearer to the small harbour.
We stayed at anchor on Saturday, going ashore to walk past
many olive trees and holiday accommodation tucked away behind the waterfront
restaurants.
We could have used the southerly wind but decided to enjoy longer
here. Weather has become unsettled. We had rain and more clouds.
By Sunday the prevailing west to north west winds have
returned so we watch the forecasts to see the right weather window to head north
again comfortably. In the strong gusty afternoon winds the kedge (smaller)
anchor dragged a little out of grass onto sand but was not dug in well ( I swim
to check) so we re-anchored and watched for a couple of hours that it was not
dragging again.
We need petrol but are not keen to go to noisy Zakynthos
Town harbour where we could be stuck for a couple of days waiting the right
conditions to leave so will try to buy some here with help from the boat rental
guys as the nearest petrol station is 5 km away.
Apart from wash from boats, and petrol spills (from
refuelling rental boats)
Keri is a safe place to sit out these strong winds. It
is the British August Bank Holiday weekend, and beautiful full Moon time too
bringing amazing soft light to the bay at night.
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