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Diesmal segeln wir zu den heißen Quellen von Loutra auf der Insel Euböa. Das Kurbad war schon in der Antike beliebt. Das Wasser ist ganz schön heiß! Das lässt sich nur früh morgens genießen, denn am Tage haben wir im Moment 41 Grad im Schatten - schwitz! Und weiter geht´s Richtung nördliche Sporaden. Nördlich von Euböa müssen wir gegen den Wind kreuzen. Ja, auch unser Kat kann kreuzen! Eine große Delfinschule begleitet uns und schwimmen jede Wende mit!!! Das haben wir zum ersten Mal erlebt - irre! This time we sail to the hot springs of Loutra on the island of Euboea. The spa was already popular in ancient times. The water is really hot! You can only enjoy it early in the morning, as it's currently 41 degrees in the shade during the day - sweaty! And on we go towards the northern Sporades. North of Euboea we have to cross against the wind. Yes, even our cat can cross! A large school of dolphins accompanied us and swam every turn!!! We experienced this for the first time - crazy!
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Reefing lines are important on a sailboat because they enable us to reef down the main sail (reduce sail area) when in strong winds. We had accidentally crossed two of our reefing lines when we rerouted them to make place for our new staysail halyard. This faux pas meant Adam couldn't reef our main sail when he needed. Although conditions were fine at the time, we're lucky he caught this now and we avoided a serious situation that could have occurred because of this mistake.