After yesterday's long distance, we had a fantastic anchorage tonight.
There was a bay called Caleta Jacqueline, which was completely protected from
winds. We anchored in the middle, then pulled up our lines to each
side, and aft. At the far end of the bay a plunging waterfall was thundering away.
Outflow was high and when we adjusted all the pull tabs, we were so snug.
The water was even bit brackish.
Team Anastasia is getting good at this type of moorings, the dinghy
goes into the water with lightning speed and we all have our stations. It was nice to
go down inside, close up, light the kerosene lamp and all the candles, setting the table
for lamb stew with beans and enjoy.
Saturday, January 9, 2010
Lat S 45 44°/ long W 073 58°
Labels:
Anna Karin,
Chile,
Hunter HC 50,
Patagonian channels,
sailing,
yacht
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