17 April 2023 - Biograd

The new winch motor had arrived from Anderson, while we had been sailing over Easter and that was fitted today, so, fingers crossed, we have a working starboard genoa winch. It’s been a hive of activity in the cockpit this morning.

Mid afternoon, we went for a walk along the seafront of Biograd, but we only got about half way, because we were treated to a superb aerobatic display, by the Red Arrows. We stood on the beach and watched them, in awe, for twenty minutes or more. They had obviously picked this spot to learn their routine. We’re spectating that they could be practising for the King’s Coronation or maybe just the show season ahead in general. It needs a bit of work yet, though; they didn’t quite draw hearts in the sky etc, but it was close. Nevertheless, it was fantastic entertainment and we happily cut short our walk to enjoy it.


The clouds didn't look quite as dark as this!


Steve also enjoyed a bit of port theatre in the evening, when a motor cruiser, with a bunch of young guys onboard, arrived to park in the slot that we have previously been in. Their attempts were so hapless that the marineros had to go on board to sort the mooring lines for them. As I’m sure we’ve said before, it’s quite entertaining to watch, so long as you are nowhere near them.

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Tricia (& Steve)

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