Navigation #20: Anse des Canebiers- Port Cogolin, an emotional one

It was raining the day before we left, so the mooring at Anse des Canebiers set a somber tone.


I don’t like gray, dreary weather, so when we departed, I was already feeling melancholic.


To make matters worse, there was no wind at all, so we couldn’t do much but wait patiently.


Fortunately, it was a short trip, with only 3.5 nautical miles to cover within an hour.


We’re heading to a special place, Port Cogolin, where my parents owned our holiday home from my childhood through my young adult years. 

Nico even joined me there for a weekend once.


This marina was my dad’s dream, as he always wanted to own a motorboat docked there.


He never realized that dream, and it felt surreal entering the same marina from the harbor. 

My heart ached when I saw the word "COGOLIN" appearing as we enter the harbor. 

We plan to leave the boat there for a week while we’re in Paris.


Here is a summary of our navigation:




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