We left Biaona heading for Peniche, Portugal. It was going to be an overnight passage. Once again the winds were light as we started but picked up later in the day, which meant we were able to do some sailing but not a lot. Our autopilot that had been playing up and decided to give up all together, which meant hand steering almost all the way. We were not happy people, especially overnight. It amazing how much more you can do with an autopilot, the rudder sensor has stopped working. It stops us both helping out with the sails, eating, drinking, watching the dolphins, seeing the sunfish etc. etc.
Anyway, we had decided to stay the following day so that Steve could sort out the autopilot. Lucky for us we had bought a 2nd hand system newer than ours and had not yet installed it. Firstly Steve found the wire to the sensor had been rubbing against the alternator belt, causing 3 small breaks, he changed that and it still didn't work so he changed the main control box and 'voila' it worked - fingers crossed no more hand steering on long passages.

Cascais is a lovely town. It was very busy as the Portuguese take their holiday's there too and the cruise ships that go into Lisbon take their passengers there too. There's a huge supermarket called Jumbo about 10mins walk from the marina (which we weren't in, we were anchored in the harbour). The marina also had a fuel berth where you could fill up with water too, €5 for 200ltrs.
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