Friday 14 October 2022

Easy ride to Ibiza, 12 & 13 October 2022

The ride to Ibiza was the last stage of the second period of the Belisama migration from Rochefort to Toulon. We planed to cover the 103 nautical miles in 20 hours given the fact that we could do it on a single tack with headwind in the 8 to 12m/s. We departed 8:30 in the morning and went along the coast up to the city of Benidorm, then headed a bit more eastward directly towards Ibiza. 

Sunrise as we depart for Ibiza

In crisis to Alicante, 10-12 October 2022


With time pressure increasing as Pieter needs to be in Ibiza on 14 October for flying back to his family, we decided to sail at night the 63 nautical miles from Cartagena to Alicante. The plan was doing it during the day, but because of the problems with the gasoil filters, we got delayed until late in the afternoon. The forecast was for winds 8m/s (16 knots) with gusts up to 12m/s (24 knots). In such conditions, 12 hours would be sufficient to comfortably cover the ride.

North of Cartagena

As night was falling, the weather became threatening and we could see lightnings on the horizon...

Thursday 13 October 2022

Struggling to reach Cartagena, 7 & 8 October 2022

What was supposed to be a 110 nautical miles in straight line ended-up being 200 miles when considering the tacking involved in relation with headwinds and currents. We had planed for a 24 hour ride but it took us 36 hours all together to reach Cartagena (a day, a night and a day).

Belisama track exported to Google earth

So, what went wrong in the planning?

Sunday 9 October 2022

First miles in the Mediterranean, to Almerimar, 5 & 6 October 2022

 We did not stay long in Gibraltar as there are still lots of miles ahead of us, and the forecast is indicating mostly headwinds in the coming days. As we get in the Mediterranean, we go around the Trinity Lighthouse at Europa Point before heading west towards Almerimar. 

The Trinity Lighthouse at Europa Point, Gibraltar

We therefore decided to skip Malaga and focus on heading through the bay to the various capes along the coast...