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October 2005 Newsletter |
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Winter in Turkey, ICOM M802 SSB radio, Levante Basin Rally |
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Wintering in Ece Saray Marina,
Fethiye, Turkey
In the November 2004 newsletter, we mentioned meeting a couple of Italian
boats in Kekova Roads, Turkey, who we quickly befriended and enjoyed many
seafood feasts with, especially with Giorgio and Antonella aboard NARANA.
Giorgia is an excellent fisherman and free diver and he and Paul would
often go off together to dive – Giorgia catching fish with his hand spear
while nearby Paul would be “catching” marine life on the shoals and reefs
with his underwater camera. Where possible we like to feature an
underwater segment in each episode of Distant Shores since marine life is
so beautiful and different in each part of the sea we explore on the boat.
In our Cruising with the Shards DVD we have an added special feature on
identifying marine life. |
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autumn of 2004 in Turkey, we cruised together back and forth with NARANA ,
anchoring in bays and coves all along Turkey's Turquoise and Lycian coasts
now enjoying the anchorages to ourselves after the crowded summer season.
We sailed right up until early December needing only sweaters and light
jackets while high above us there was snow on the tops of the Taurus
mountains. |
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| Our plan had
been to spend the winter on board at Turkey's Yacht Marine in Marmaris
where the rates are good and there is a large and very sociable
live-aboard community during the winter. The plan was that in early spring
we would start working our way west out of the Med in time to do another
transatlantic passage back to the Caribbean in the autumn. We dropped in
at Yacht Marine on October 31st to check it out and, at the cruisers'
Hallowe'en Party being held that night, ran in to Bill and Jean aboard
SOLEIL SANS FIN, who are featured in episode 20 of Distant Shores which is
about the sailors' rendezvous they coordinated in Hvar, Croatia. |
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enthusiasm Bill and Jean told us about their latest project, coordinating
a small flotilla-cruise to countries of the Middle East. They year before
they had participated in the popular Eastern Mediterranen Yacht Rally (EMYR)
which is more or less a port-a-day cruise over 6-weeks to introduce you to
the region. It does this with great success and although it appealed to
us, the pace was way too fast for us to film a season of shows. Bill and
Jean had loved the places they visited on the EMYR so much they wanted to
go back and spent more time in each place. As a result, they were
designing a slower-paced cruise for the summer of 2005 that worked really
well for us. Bill invited us to join the flotilla, max 12 boats so we
could visit some of the smaller harbours that the EMYR with 100 boats
participating couldn't fit in to, and scheduled to leave Finike, Turkey,
in May 2005 to sail to Cyprus, Syria, Lebanon, Israel, Jordan (by land)
and ending in Egypt in August. We quickly signed on. Once again, our
sailing plans underwent a major change. The voyage back to the Caribbean
went out the window for another year. |
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| We met up with NARANA once again, excited about our new plans of sailing to the Middle East in the spring, and as we sailed together back towards Yacht Marine to spend the winter, NARANA experienced engine trouble. We escorted our friends to the nearest port en route which happened to be Fethiye, a harbour we had never been to before. |
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| We discovered to our delight that there was a brand new marina in Fethiye, Ece Saray Resort and Marina, with excellent facilities near the very cute market town. There are also many interesting historical sites in the area including ancient cliff tombs. To top it off, several of the people wintering in Fethiye were friends that we had wintered with in Kos, Greece, a few years before. We felt right at home and now quickly changed our wintering plans too! Once NARANA's engine was repaired Giorgio and Antonella decided to sail on to Yacht Marine since it had been their base the year before and they had many friends to catch up with. But we stayed in Fethiye and signed up for the winter. One of the perks was good rates for a membership at the resort's spa so throughout December we worked out in the gym each afternoon after a day of editing and scripting, then enjoyed a Turkish bath and massage before dinner - luxuries unaffordable in most other countries! |
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Christmas in Turkey
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Toronto Boat Show We flew home to Canada in January to do the final post-production on the new season's episodes and to conduct seminars at the Toronto International Boat Show and other sailing venues which we really enjoy. We get great feedback from the sailing community on what topics they're interested in which gives us fresh ideas for our TV programs and DVDs. |
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Topkapi Palace in Istanbul
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Spring Outfitting We arrived back in Fethiye via bus (13 hours), our bags loaded down with boat spares and goodies for the boat's upcoming cruise and after a reunion with cruising friends there sailed on to Yacht Marine to have the boat hauled to do bottom paint and install various new equipment including our new ICOM IC-M802 transceiver and an IC-140 tuner obtained from Radioworld in Toronto and set up for installation by our good friend and marine electronics wizard, David Anderson of Stand Sure Marine Enterprises also in Toronto. Our very old radio had a manual tuner and needed to be replaced especially since we'd be relying heavily on reqular radio communications with the other boats in our flotilla on the upcoming Middle East Cruise. In Marmaris our good friends Mustafa and Ali Yesildag of Yesilday Workshops, gave Two-Step's hard dodger a beautiful new paint job and refinished all the wood work while we worked on installing the new electronics and various other major tasks. Ali and Mustafa and the other fun-loving members of their family are featured in our adventures in episodes 36 & 37 of Distant Shores, found on the new Volume 5 DVD coming out in November 2005.
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Levante Basin Rally Most of the 11 other boats participating in the Levante Basin Rally were also doing boat prep in one of the marinas in Marmaris and we got together for several pre-planning sessions before we all met up later in Finike to begin the rally. Dan and Karen on DAKARE volunteered as the official webmasters for the rally. They did a beautiful job. Check out the official Rally Web Site at http://www.dakare.com/levante/ The first leg of our voyage would be to the war-torn but beautiful island of Cyprus, considered the birthplace of Aphrodite, the goddess of love. Stay tuned for the story of this passage, our experiences with the Turkish and Greek Cypriots living at different ends of the island, and further adventures in our voyage to countries of the Middle East in our next newsletter.
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Sheryl and Paul SV Two-Step |
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