Cadiz to Gibralter

Had a nice sail across the Gulf of Cadiz to Cadiz, Spain. Nice weather and a 10-15 knot breeze from behind most of the way. We planned on anchoring near Cadiz but the wind had kicked up a bit of windswell so we tied up at the Cadiz marina around 1930. Luckily we missed the marina staff so had a free stay as we left before dawn the next day so we could be in the Gibraltar straights for the high tide. The Easterly currents run at up to 3 knots for 3 hrs before and 3 hrs after high tide so it makes sense to go with them rather than against!!
We motored for a while and when we tried to raise the mainsail realised the main halyard had wrapped itself around the radar reflector. Damn !Baring teeth smile
We tried a few things to avoid going up the mast but in the end, up the mast in the bosuns chair I went to untangle it. Luckily the seastate was pretty calm so it was harder work for Jenijane winching me up than it was for me…
After we sorted that we had a nice sail, some dolphins came to welcome us to the Gibraltar straights and we cruised through under sail in 10-15 knot Westerlies with 2+ knots of tide at a nice speed of 9-10 knots SOG.
Arrived in Gibraltar around 1600 as the wind picked up to 25 knots, but all went well after dodging the mass of ships we are berthed in Queensway Quay marina in the heart of Gibraltar. Its a nice marina and we step off Sephina onto the quayside restaurants and a few minutes to the main street.