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Log & Chart<\/a><\/p>\n

We set our course to the wind, trimming the sails as it veers and backs round the compass, each change lifting us towards our intended waypoint or heading us away. There are many new words and terms to learn.
\nInvariably it heads us away and we have to tack; zigzagging upwind, making slow progress. The engine is only relied upon when the wind fails to show up.
\nMike who is usually banished to the back by a smoking habit finds a fishing line to busy wrestles hands, which is all it’s needs to do, a catch would be merely a bonus.<\/p>\n

In ancient Methoni we sling our hook in the shelter of the ancient fort walls.
\nIn the more functional Pylos we provisions for a night crossing to Sicily.<\/p>\n