Navigation #15 Porquerolles-Hyères, rainy navigation
This morning, heavy clouds loomed over the stunning Langoustier Bay. After two nights moored in this tranquil spot—our longest mooring yet!—we hit an unexpected snag: one of our batteries was dead, and the remaining three were completely drained. Not exactly ideal when you need electricity to haul up the anchor!
Nico spent the morning tinkering with the solar panels and batteries, determined to get us powered up. After some effort, we managed to scrape together just enough juice to lift the anchor and set sail for the next marina in Hyères. Unfortunately, the marina could only offer us a docking spot for two nights. With a quick trip back to Paris on the horizon, we were hoping for a longer stay to sort things out.
The journey to Hyères was calm, just the way I like it. We started off battling rain and gusty winds, but halfway through, the wind died down completely. With no breeze to carry us, we fired up the engine to make sure we’d reach the marina before the harbormaster’s office closed for the day.
The 4-nautical-mile trip took us 1 hour and 15 minutes, averaging 3.3 knots. At one point, we even hit a thrilling peak of 5 knots!
Here is a little video of our Hyères amazing stopover!
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