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Vulcano

6/10/2025

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The next few posts cover a ten day trip with Zefi (5) & Theo (3) onboard plus Peter and Brigida as we sail with the kids for the first time. The aim is to deliver Dragonfly from the South to the North of Sicily where she will receive a new teak deck.
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From the Strait of Messina we sailed and motored for about 4 hours to the island of Vulcano -famous for it's active volcano, black sand and sulphurous hot springs.  We had visited the island ten years earlier and even had Peter with us that time too.  On arrival we considered anchoring but the steep drop off makes it tricky, instead we chose to take a mooring buoy. A lucky choice as we would see gusts of 34 kts the next morning.  The marinero managing the mooring advised us of strong winds coming but we planned to be in Portorossa marina on the mainland within 48 hours when the wind was expected.
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Jozefina and Theodore delighted in the black sand and stinky sulphurous air!
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We swam on the beach and explored the town for a while before returning to collect warmer layers for the evening.  The beach was buzzing with mosquitos so on our return with the dinghy we tied up in the harbour. We had a delicious supper ashore then returned to Dragonfly for the night.  In the morning we woke to heavy skies and waited out a thunderstorm safely attached to out mooring buoy while others tended to their anchors.
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The island looked a bit different after a torrential downpour!
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We explored the other beach on the West coast, it was just 5 minutes away.  Then we headed back to the boat at about 3pm to set sail for the mainland. Our destination was Portorosso Marina at Tonnarella where we would meet Carlo and leave Dragonfly with him for the next two months. She was booked in to have her teak deck stripped and replaced with new wood. This was the entire purpose of our trip north and the end was within sight.
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Throughout this trip the kids had been fantastic.  We had no idea what to expect from them but with plans to live on the boat for a few months next years we were relieved that they took to sailing so well.  I think on Bumblebee they might've gone a little crazy with the lack of space but on Dragonfly they could spread out and enjoy different areas of the boat, interact, explore and even be alone.
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The crossing back was peaceful and calm despite the storms forecast to arrive soon.
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We left Dragonfly on the 2nd of October in the hands of Carlo and Spartivento Marina at Portorosso.  This is a strange place, half abandoned with derelict buildings but operating as a busy charter base.  We will return at the end of December, hopefully to a gleaming new 10mm teak deck.  Many of the deck fitting will be removed and reinstalled for the work so I hope nothing leaks.  We have also entrusted some engine and outboard maintenance to a colleague of Carlo, plus the fuel gauge repair, dinghy fix and bimini stitching.  If all is carried out as intended, we will have a fully operational Sun Odyssey 49 DS and will endeavour to keep her that way.
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