So, after refueling, we went out on a yacht to the open sea. This is how the Turkish bay in Marmaris looks like in the photo:
The weather was wonderful, the sun, the sea, a little clouds and we are on a yacht :-). Here is a view of the shores of Turkey. Something reminiscent of Crimea. So, after refueling, we went out on a yacht to the open sea. This is how the Turkish bay in Marmaris looks like in the photo:
The weather was wonderful, the sun, the sea, a little clouds and we are on a yacht :-). Here is a view of the shores of Turkey. Something reminiscent of Crimea.
And then the wind increased a little and the yacht began to heel a little. Here is a photo of a passing yacht, where you can see how it is tilted from the wind.
But the wind was not yet very strong and the captain did not show how you can buy on a yacht while driving. The idea is simple, you take a rope and throw it off behind the yacht. Well, those who wish can hold the rope to flounder in the water. The speed was about 3 knots per hour. If you let go of the rope, you'll catch up with the yacht!
Well, then the wind increased very much and I went to sleep :-). By the way, sleeping on the bow of the yacht is almost impossible in a storm, so if you have a weak vestibular apparatus, it is better to choose a place on the stern, that is, in the back of the yacht. There's the least amount of motion sickness. After a day's trip, we landed on some cove. Alas, I didn't remember the name. In the bay there are 2 restaurants where you can moor, Parking type is free, that is, it is calculated on what you will eat in the restaurant as a sign of gratitude. But given that we saved on everything, we just drank a bottle of beer and went to bed. And in the morning we went for a walk along the bay, there was an old fortress. But I'll write about that in the next post.