The wind went away and the gentle breeze that was left moved accordingly to plan to the South. However the swell remained. These two Gales that had been developing and intensifying east of Monte Carlo, yesterday and the day before yesterday, where enhanced by a South Westerly flow that moved between the east side of the Spanish mainland and the Balearic Islands off the coast. So the swell had been well sustained in the past two days and was not dying off as quickly as expected and forecast. At the same time it was breezing up again near Menorca and thus they would not get lower very quickly. Although the swells did not look that high, as seen from the bridge, experience told me that what I saw did not look good. However one can only be certain in cases like this, when you are actually at the location where you are going to and then carefully observe the situation. So I brought the ship in position at anchorage A, off the harbour entrance of Alghero. This port has an opening to the North so the inside is sheltered from the swell from all directions. The breakwater protects it from NW, West and SW. and the land from the North, East and South. The problem is that the area directly to the North of the port entrance is very shallow and can only be used for anchoring ships with a draft less than 4 meters. The Prinsendam with its 7.2 has to stay further out, outside the 10 meter line. The port authority has established 3 anchorages for this purpose, A, B, and C and we were allocated A, because it was the nearest one and also because we were the only ship. Continue reading
