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Our arrival to Rabat

Photo is taken some 150 nm from Gibraltar - maybe 8-10 hours before arriving to Rabat. The Atlantic ocean was pretty calm this night - in comparison to the previous night when the wind was a steady 25-30 knots all night long. That first night was a long and fast ride in darkness with the wind pushing us along from NW in a broad reach and that was also the first time we did an over-nighter on the Atlantic ocean together. It was like a new world opened up before me (Alex been sailing here before, during his 20's. Bay of Biscay - South Africa). I have only sailed in the choppy Mediterranean before so I was thrilled to see something so different and with such a long swell. Wonderful change to the better, if you ask me.
On the second day we had the chance to try the 81 square meter (877 sq feet) of beautiful gennaker. In 8 knots of wind we sailed along at 5 knots with this piece of nylon.
Beautiful..
We arrived to the river entrance of Rabat/Salé at five am on the second morning. As we've been advised, we called the marina to take advantage of the pilot service for escort up the river. We were told that the dam was open since a few hours, creating a strong current so we had to wait to enter until around 11am. We kept on sailing along the coast and met many of these fishing boats with large black birds surrounding them.
Finally ready to move on up the river around lunch time. The marina is to be found about 1 km (half a mile) from the sea. Rabat with the fortress is to the right in this picture, Salé to the left. 
Loads of colorful fishing boats in the river.
The old town surrounded by fortress.
The old town. (Colorful pics from inside of it coming soon)
A huge luxurious apartment complex is being built just before the marina. Bouregreg marina where we're staying is just a five minute walk from this area. 

Hello Africa

What a delight to see something so different to Spain/Europe. We haven't been out of Europe in over a year. As a matter of fact this is the first time we two are on another continent together. Will be a lot of first times here for us as a couple, on this journey. Me personally haven't been to Africa since Christmas 2004 which I spent in Egypt, and Alex haven't been over here since he lived in Angola, Ivory coast and Senegal for some 15 years ago - so we're kind of excited as you might understand.

The 200 miles ride over here took us around 40 hours from Gibraltar and we were pleasantly surprised to see how amazing the new sails worked for us. And how incredibly well the boat sailed despite two completely full fuel tanks of 280 liters in total, 300 liters of water in the keel, around 150 kilo of food and provisions and all of the other weight we're carrying onboard. At one time last night we averaged on around 7.5 knots for a good 2-3 hours - almost too good to be true for this overweighted old lady. Max speed was as much as 10.5 knots at some point with quite large tidal waves pushing us along. The best speed we ever obtained with this boat. We also had the chance to try out all of the new foresails - the jib, the genoa and the gennaker - and they all flew totally flawless. What a difference it makes with perfectly cut sails!

We are now docked up in Bouregreg Marina in Rabat - the capital of Morocco - and will now be heading out for some Moroccan tea and city exploration. It is around 29 C° (84F°) here this afternoon. How we've been waiting for the heat! 

Laters. /Taru

Towards Morocco - day 32

We got escorted out from the Gibraltar strait by a big pod of dolphins this afternoon. Hello Atlantic! It is by the way the first day in a week that the sun decided to show up for real and give some heat so it was a good time to leave and get out on the sea again. Plus a wonderful day to try our new sexy sails. Beautiful that jib, isn't it?

Goodbye for now Gibraltar and Europe and hello Morocco! We will arrive in Rabat in around 40 hours from now, inshallah. Follow our journey here if you'd like.