Even though we can’t run the fridge away from the marina, it
is insulated enough that we could still do overnight trips.
For our next trip a few days later, we decided to sail east
to Ekinçek, affectionately known as Egg and Chips, a nice bay about 20nm from
Marmaris with a little village and restaurants catering to yachties. We put all three sails up and Songster went a treat eastward. Coming out of Marmaris Bay in the morning was
like rush hour on the M2. Gulets of all
shapes and sizes were filled with tourist for a day’s outing and yachts also of
all shapes and sizes poured out of the bay.
After a while the boats spread out and we had the sea to ourselves. Unfortunately the wind died after about 2
hours and we had to resort to the iron spinnaker for the rest of the trip up to
the northern head of Köyceğiz Limanı to Ekinçik.
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Route to Ekinçek |
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A few miles off shore |
We set the anchor off the beach mid-afternoon only to
discover the windlass conked out. We are
sensing a pattern here. Every time we go
out another major piece of equipment fails.
With this latest failure, Bob was beginning to lose it. To make matters worse, we were on a lee shore
and the wind was beginning to pick up.
This was not a good situation.
Fortunately Hero Bob was able to fix the problem – dodgy motor brushes,
and the wind died down so we were not in any serious problem, this time. But this is certainly not a situation we want
to get ourselves into again.
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Songster safe at anchor |
The main objective to this outing was to try out the dinghy. Our dinghy is huge – we call it The Whale. The 15 hp motor, called The Beast, has much
more power than we need. Anything much
past an idle and she just planes across the water. Still it was fun to take The Whale and The
Beast around the bay and go ashore to explore the town.
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Dinghy with the Red Ensign flying |
Ekinçek is a quaint village that seems to be trying to
embrace the tourist trade with varying degrees of success.
It’s main attraction is nearby Dalyan, the
site of the ancient city of Kaunos, Lycian Rock tombs, mud baths and a nesting
ground for the loggerhead sea turtle.
The tourist gulets stop at Ekinçek to transfer their passengers to small
boats which go up the river to the rock tombs and the other tourist
attractions.
The village itself was
quite quiet and the locals said tourism was down this year.
There was a campground with Turkish families,
some very basic looking pensions and a few modest but over-priced hotels and
restaurants.
There were also failed,
half built resorts.
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Half built abandoned resort |
Tourism can be fickle but it was a beautiful spot.
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The village and beach |
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Morning mist |
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The wharf |
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The beach and harbour |