Sandbank

The next leg is uncertain. I discovered that in September there is a rally to Fernando de Noronha. This would be a nice trip to do but I have to be out of Brazil in three months and it would then be a rush to Argentina.

Meantime there is plenty to do on the boat, particularly to catch up on some of the many small maintenance jobs and continue cleaning off the grime from Aratu. There are far fewer boats here now than in April. Most are at anchor so we prety much have the pontoon to ourselves.

Today, as usual, we had breakfast at nearby Paderia Sao Geronimo.



Many tempting goodies on offer, baked on the premises.



Egg sandwiches prepared by the grill chef.


A charming cashier to take our money.


A man came by selling prawns only a few hours old.


Back at the marina it was a very low tide.


The drying sandbank beyond the marina was much larger than usual.


We dinghied over.


This sandbank is covered completely at high water.


A puffer fish in the shallows.


High and dry an hour ago our dinghy about to refloat on the incoming tide.


Later, in the evening, Günther cooked the fresh prawns bought this morning. Delicious!

Aratu to Itaparica

Kiriwina and Cora-Mae left Aratu ataround 11:15.

Apart from a short leg after the Dow refinery we were able to motor sail in SW winds F3-4. I had watched local boats take short cuts across the banks to the saouth of Ilha da Mare and we did the same.

Around 12:30 my engine suddenly raced to high revs and would not respond to the throttle. A large amount of black smoke appeared as I shut down using the engine stop thinkging the worst. However after 5 minutes I restarted and the engine ran without problems.

I anchored off Itaparica marina at 15:20. All berths were occupied by Brazilian weekenders. Later, a berth opened up and I moved in to be all fast alongside the inner pontoon at 17:40.

We ate ashore at the Turkish steakhouse.

Approaching Itaparica marina.