Kurucasile: A
boat-building town

Kurucasile is a boat-building
town on the Black Sea coast.
Black Sea Logbook Entry
Date: 6/8/2010
Distance: 18.5 nm
Sailed from: Amasra
Lat: 41° 50.8'N
Long: 32° 43.3'E
We made a short hop of 18 nm today from Amasra to Kurucasile
and were joined for 15 minutes or so by a school of a dozen playful bottlenose
dolphins. Lisa perched on the bowsprit to watch the show and to shoot some
video footage. She was amazed to hear them making their squeaky calls to
each other while they dove in and out of the bow wake.
Kurucasile, a town known for its boat-building, appeared as a
sleepy little town when we arrived at four in the afternoon. The main quays were
completely empty except for one motor yacht. We deployed the usual assortment of
fenders and prepared our dock lines for going alongside the cement wall.
Approaching the quay, we were pleasantly surprised when a half-dozen men
suddenly appeared from behind the boat-building sheds to help us tie-up with the
usual chorus of "welcome" and "no problem" (meaning that it
was no problem for us to moor Gyatso alongside what is labeled as a
commercial quay in the guidebooks). The boat-builders signaled their
approval of Robert Perry's Colin Archer-inspired yacht design and asked about our
trip from America to the Black Sea. Soon they returned to their
boat-building work, and we stopped in to admire the motor yachts in various
stages of completion. We found another boat builder in town making lovely
traditional wooden fishing boats like the one pictured above.
We hiked out to the lighthouse marking the small cape near the
entrance of the harbor and took in the spectacular views along the Black Sea
coast. A group of young girls were anxious to practice their English with
Lisa. The local police were particularly friendly and asked about our
journey when we saw them in town. Later in the evening, they stopped by Gyatso
on one of their patrols of the harbor area and chatted with us some more.
Other townspeople walked by in the afternoon and evening. Many greeted us
pleasantly or welcomed us to their town. We made dinner onboard -- Turkish
market salad with the fresh ingredients we purchased at the women's market in
Amasra -- and quietly celebrated Lisa's birthday with a beautifully decorated
and delicious cake from a bakery in Amasra.
Our Black Sea voyage continues in Cide,
Turkey...
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