Coruna to Corme Wednesday 19th June
When we left you in Coruna, it was raining heavily and we planned to depart for our first leg around the Costa da Morte, to round Finisterre.
Thankfully the rain ceased, and the mist lifted, but so,
also did the wind. We left at 10am, with
sails heavily reefed, and bouncing and rolling around as we headed west.
This Atlantic coast is rough and unforgiving. Earlier in the week we had hoped to stop and anchor off the small island of Sisarga, but the wind and the sea dictated that we kept well clear.
As we rounded Sisarga and headed a little more south, the
wind was a lttle easier, although the boat motion remained uncomfortable for
the whole 6 hour trip.
By 4pm, we were glad to enter the small Ria of Corme and Laxe. An amazing transition took place, just a mile from the wild winds and swell of this exposed corner of Spain we anchored in complete calm. The water was flat and the boat was still, the sun shone, and we felt to be in a small protected paradise. We slept well and braced ourselves for the ‘morrow.




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