Ordu: Another quality
harbor near a busy waterfront town

The relatively new fishing harbor of Ordu is located near the
site of an anchorage used since ancient times and a short minibus ride into town.
Black Sea Logbook Entry
Date: 6/28/2010
Distance: 23 nm
Sailed from: Yaliköy
Lat: 41° 01.1'N
Long: 37° 51.3'E
What our guidebook called "Eferli" turned out to be
the fishing harbor for Ordu, a place known since ancient times as having an
anchorage for ships. We arrived at noon and were invited to tie alongside
the fisherman's quay in a space where a local motor yacht is kept. The
owner of the yacht which was anchored in the harbor came by awhile later to let
us know that we were most welcome to stay. He showed us where he kept his
water hose which was an added bonus -- we needed to fill our tank.
In the afternoon, Moira, a Swiss-flagged yacht, entered
the harbor and asked to raft alongside Gyatso. Rudy, the owner, was
single-handed at the moment and on his way west after sailing as far as Trabzon.
Over a glass of wine onboard Gyatso, we learned that this is his fourth
year sailing on the Turkish coast of the Black Sea. We were anxious to get
first-hand accounts from people who had visited Georgia or Russia, but he
explained that he had no interest in visiting these countries due to concerns
about security and excessive bureaucracy.
We took the dolmus into town for the afternoon and
found a bustling city with a thriving pedestrian shopping district, a large
covered market, and numerous cafes and restaurants. We stopped for çay
(Turkish tea) along the waterfront and ate a late lunch in a kebab salonu
before returning to Gyatso with a few necessary provisions and to find some much
needed quiet time to catch-up on our notes from Black Sea harbor surveys these past two
days.
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