Lively sail to Cala Caragola, South West Mallorca

After coming home last night at 2am, more than a little dejected after England’s loss, we had a lazy morning, and finally set sail at 1pm.

We are now in Cala Caragola, after a 5 hour rather lively sail in a NE force 5, gusting 6, a bottle of vino open, and getting ready to say goodbye with Seaclusion to Spain, heading for Sardinia, 250 miles away, which should take approximately 48 – 50 hours, wind dependant obviously!

Cala Caragola, SW Mallorca
Cala Caragola, SW Mallorca

WHERE WE HAVE GOT TO!

where we have got to!

Chantal & David

Chantal & David are the proud owners of Seaclusion. Having retired from their main professions, they now live in Southern Spain, with a new freelance photography business concentrating on Photobook Design and Photoshop editing for clients worldwide own andare lucky enough to have some long fabulous interludes on Seaclusion, sailing around the Mediterranean, for now!

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2 Responses

  1. Mum says:

    Hopefully moving weather is coming to the rescue for you now so that you know what is ahead of you in terms of swell & wind, and no drinking until you get there!. Look out for the desperate immigrants from north Africa who will swamp your boat.
    Will be thinking of you lots and will be waiting for news of your arrival in Sardinia.
    Lots of love
    xxx

  2. Steven reed says:

    Hey dad sounds fun and a exciting in those high winds can’t wait to hear from you at Sardinia but first if you get a chance check your face book messages xxx love you

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