The head winds did not ease off until the early morning and I lost a previous 15 minutes, which made me just miss the time window allowed for coming in early. Thus we had to wait until 08.00 hrs for the ferry Sorolla to enter the port and we could then follow. There is only one pilot on duty in Mahon and he had to get off the ferry first and then come over to us. That would have made it even later, but as he kept moving the “pilot boarding ground” further and further into the Fjord, I could come closer and closer and thus reduce the waiting time. By the time he stepped onboard, I was half way in. Not unusual, as with inclement weather this is the normal boarding area anyway. Arriving late is never pleasant but as I had inkling about this as mentioned yesterday, the ship was well prepared and the tours would not be affected. I found it myself a blessing in disguise, as sailing into Mahon is extremely scenic especially with a morning arrival so you sail in with the sun in the back laying a beautiful golden glow over all the white houses dotted along the cliffs of the fjord. Our normal arrival would have been in the dark and the guests would have missed this spectacle.
