Navigation #6: Stes Maries de la mer-Anse de Bonnieu, our first mooring!

 We left Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer early, before sunrise, knowing it would be a long journey. 

With no wind and a greater distance to cover, we relied on the engine most of the time. The sea was so calm that we could see our reflection as we glided across its glassy surface. We spotted three dolphins.



The trip was long but peaceful. Nico worked on some boat repairs and did a bit of cleaning. I played with my 360 camera and read. Moitessier’s sailing story is captivating, and I’m really enjoying it.


I practiced some maneuvers today, including furling the sails.


I made hot chocolate while we were cruising—a first! We also moored successfully for the first time.


There was absolutely no one at this creek. It's not the most beautiful one, on the side were towering industrial structures. 

But we felt alone in the world. 

Nico set an alarm on the ipad for the mooring, in case we we would drift during the night. 
He woke up during the night several times... Nothing happened. 
But right after the last time he woke up, the alarm set off... He's not lucky. 

Anyway it was a peaceful mooring. 




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