Monday 5th of January 2026. Las Palmas anchorage.

Great news. I'm number one on the waiting list to come into the marina, I can expect a call imminently. And my dinghy doesn't have a leak, some blighter let the air out, what can I say? It's something I might have done as a kid.

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  2. It was a close shave when Nomad drifted off its anchorage! It must be such a worry to leave it out of the marina when you have to go away, especially in wintertime. Sounds like you have some good neighbours there, looking out for each other.

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  3. That's nice to look forward to. I imagine it's getting a little tedious bobbing around at anchor. Is there a time limit on how long you can stay in the marina?

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    1. There is but I dont know what it is. I could be in now if I were only staying for five days but I told them I want to stay until mid March so they have to find me a slot for that long. They have recently given liveaboards notice to clear out and forbidden people from renting their boats out for parties or Airbnb so are quite wary.

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  4. Hi Brendan, good luck getting somewhere to tie up in the marina. Can't be nice knowing that whilst you were away Nomad dragged it's anchor and your not there.

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