Monday, September 22, 2008

Camaret sur Mer

We go to Camaret quite alot as its probably our favourite place. This time we were kept there because of bad weather which was to plage us all summer. We met a lovely dutch couple Louis and Karen and Mipy the cat (14 years old) they were on their Hans Christian 42' heading for North Spain for the winter. They felt like us that life is for living and its quite a suprise when you realise how little you can live on when you try. There was another Dutch motor yacht there but in another class 90' long and costing €11,000,000 a little out of our class but the owners and crew were very nice. We decided to go up to Port Launay which means that we leave Camaret at low water and head up the L'aune river about 30 miles to arrive at Gully Glas locks at HW. we arrived in company with 2 other french boats to find no lockkeeper so one of the skipers knocked on the lockkeepers door to see when he would open only to be told he wasnt opening that night. because of this we had to head back down river back to the anchorage at Terenez as you are not permitted to navigate the river above this point after dark. On the way back we saw a british yacht making her way up and told her to turn around as there was no lock. We all just made it back to Ternenz to anchor for the night by the old navy boats for a quiet night. The next day we headed back to Camaret to make a formal complaint as we felt the lockkeeper had put 4 yachts in a possition of danger having to navigate an uncharted river after dark. We had some good weathr in camaret so could catch up on the washing and clean the boat. After waiting for the gales to drop we decided to go no further south but would head back up to Morlaix.

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