Ahoy mateys.... and anyone else who knows Greece, @Mrs Ex-Ascot & @Ex-Ascot maybe....?
I am leading another flotilla of sailing catamarans in the Saronic Gulf in May. So far I have 7 boats filled.
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.Looking for any advice / tips / insights etc from the group. My itinerary is this:
Day 1: Kosmos Marina, Athens to Perdika
Day 2: Perdika to Hydra
Day 3: Hydra to Spetses
Day 4: Spetses to Ermioni
Day 5: Ermioni to Poros
Day 6: Poros to Aigina
Day 7: Back to Athens
All comments graciously received.
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WARNING
Is anyone in touch with 'boing'? I am getting a little concerned for him as he has gone big-time 'NORDO'?
OCCASIONAL payments via Paypal are coming in significantly SHORT due to PP charges - AUS and NZ in particular. I may need in future to surcharge the money due for PP payments to avoid being out of pocket! Do watch PP fees!
Latest updates on 'Subs' at viewtopic.php?f=23&t=8718
Greece, specifically sailing the Saronic Gulf.
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Greece, specifically sailing the Saronic Gulf.
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Re: Greece, specifically sailing the Saronic Gulf.
Nary a comment from the Mediterranean, let alone the Aegean or Ionian Seas. Perhaps you should post a hint to this question in TRABB?
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Re: Greece, specifically sailing the Saronic Gulf.
Failing that I will hail my skipper friend Willy, currently sailing around Australia, who knows these ancient places places well.TheGreenAnger wrote: ↑Mon Feb 20, 2023 8:56 pmNary a comment from the Mediterranean, let alone the Aegean or Ionian Seas. Perhaps you should post a hint to this question in TRABB?
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Re: Greece, specifically sailing the Saronic Gulf.
I might have some experience in the area as a matter of fact my entire sailing experience is in the area you mention. When I switch on my mobile, I would check if I still have the number of a local skipper.
So what do you need to know? For instance Hydra harbour is very hard to find a mooring place and you moor two or three vessels away from the deck.
So what do you need to know? For instance Hydra harbour is very hard to find a mooring place and you moor two or three vessels away from the deck.
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Re: Greece, specifically sailing the Saronic Gulf.
Sorry but we are Agean. Think RiS is your very best bet.
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