So, after almost a year in the planning (along with much psychological preparation!) Princesses Trish and Tina were at last to join us on Mossy Joe! I did consider presenting this blog just with photos and letting you lovely readers attribute your own story but I realised that nothing you could imagine could come close to the actual events!!!
Our journey starts back in England. I had popped home for a few days to see family and friends, a visit to Regents Park outdoor theatre to see Fiddler on the Roof (absolutely incredible) with the other two T’s, plus amongst other activities, have my wild sun bleached hair cut !

The most crucial of these activities was to ensure that our prospective new arrivals made in on to the right plane at the right time (this is not always a given) so my role as chaperone and tour guide were in need.
Morning flight from Stansted to Dalaman, all went well including enough time at the airport for breakfast – please note that is tea, coffee and water we are consuming with our meals!

We had fun in Duty Free securing bottles of our favourite drinks that were either not available or just too expensive in Turkey. Sadly, Stansted do not have Ricard to purchase but I knew that we could buy it land side in Dalaman airport and I had also smuggled the bottle that Charlie and his friends bought coming out of Turkey into Trish’s case to take back to Turkey!
Great excitement on arrival in Dalaman when the nice man in the Duty Free there explained that we could have a bottle of spirit each (so that’s three bottles of Ricard) and in addition to that allowance, two bottles of wine each. Yippee! The promise of a week quaffing Provence Rosé instead of the ruby red paint stripper generally on offer in Turkey! I was still sure that we would get stopped coming through customs – we were carrying quite obviously our booze from the UK, PLUS we had also bought three mini bottles of Prosecco to drink in the taxi en-route to the boat! We were very much over a number of limits!!

After a long day of travelling, safely installed and relaxing on Mossy Joe. Both the two T’s and the Booze!

Next morning we were keen to get going but first a trip to the supermarket was required. We walked to the Carrefour and took the ‘small’ trolley as the expectation was that we would get some bread, tomatoes, cereal and a few cokes and tonics…….

I knew that the Supermarket offered a ‘delivery to boat’ service and quickly decided that we would need to take advantage of this. We chatted to a lovely gent in the shop and explained that we were on a boat and what help we needed. Usually this service means that you bag up your own shopping, pay and walk off back to your boat. The supermarket staff then load the bags into a van and meet you back at the quay.
The very nice man who had been helping us was whisking our bags out of the shop as we were leaving and loading them into his vehicle, not really a van more of a funfair ride on wheels! Still, lots of room for our trolley and the overflow bags and as I stood next to it trying to explain where our boat was to be found I was very surprised to see him holding Tina’s hand and helping her clamber in to the back of it! And then Trish hopped in the front seat! Surely not, there must have been a major break down in communication. No way could anyone ride in the back of this elongated, motorised trike! When I was encouraged to ‘jump in’ next to Tina my instinct was to say ‘no thank you, I’ll walk’ but knowing that without me the eventual destination for the girls, and more importantly the shopping, would be a mystery!
My main concern was that it was not even as though the boat was within the same marina as the supermarket, Mossy Joe was in the next marina about a mile away and we would have to go out on the main road with the multitude of cars plus buses and taxis dropping off and picking up from the many hotels along the way!!!
No idea why I’m smiling!!! Terror perhaps?

But the girls had fun!
Somehow we made it back in one piece, the vehicle even managed to navigate the really steep descent into the marina car park without us incurring any major head injuries!

As it took us quite some time to put away the shopping we decided that the best use of the rest of the day would be to go somewhere nearby to have a swim and anchor for the night. We found a small bay that we had never been to before and although there were a few tourist boats it was pretty empty. I swam ashore with the lines, pleased to see that there were bollards installed on the beach so no need to find a rock to tie up to.
Happily secured, I was thrilled to be having a first swim with Trish and Tina off the back of the boat.

Whilst we were swimming we noticed some swift movement in the bushes on the beach as ten or more rabbits arrived to eat something that had been left there for them (although it did look a little like vomit!) It was really sweet to see the rabbits so we didn’t pay much attention when there was a flurry of further activity, something or somethings scurrying in and out of the bushes, that made the rabbits look up and run away! On closer inspection, once back on the boat and able to put on our glasses, it was clear that the ‘somethings’ were a gang of large rats!!!!
Rats love the chance to get onto a boat – a treasure trove of goodies to be had – and given their ability to traverse any kind of terrain our lines ashore would be the perfect invitation for them! The piece of equipment that boats are supposed to have on board are frisby like disks that fix onto the lines that stop rats from making it all the way to the boat – example below although this rodent looks much friendlier than the ones were were looking at!

On the shopping list for next year are these disks but in the meantime Jacques tried to make some out of the clear plastic lids of our storage boxes. This did not work as intended and nobody felt comfortable with the thought of going to bed that night in this bay so we decided to leave!
After that experience we headed out for the peace and tranquility of Bum Sting Bay. Well, for once there were no wasps and there was peace but the tranquility was sporadic!
Tina was keen to try out all the water sport gadgets and the next morning was straight in the water with the sea scooter, it having recuperated from the encounter with Beck’s shorts! Trish was a more cautious participant but soon joined in the fun!


Tina then opted to try out the paddle board and specifically to stand up. I was very impressed as only the brave or foolhardy had tried this before and fewer still had actually managed it. Tina gave it a great effort for her first attempt……
After the fun in the water we had a very relaxed afternoon only disturbed by the squeals of Tina from her cabin which once investigated we found were triggered by the outcome of her self tanning exploits! See below!

And fabulous end to a fabulous day!

The following morning we had a few hours before setting off for Kapi Creek so we were all back in the water. Tina was keen to take on the paddle board challenge again but started the day with a gentle swim. On her return to the boat as she arrived off the swim ladder and back on deck she was patting the top of her head and looking quite concerned asked us if we had noticed the whereabouts of her sunglasses when she had jumped into the sea? Could they possibly have been on her head as she launched herself off of the boat?
Dressed up with a mask, two floats, my gloves and the dinghy anchor I went to have a look!! Not exactly a super hero outfit but yes I did spot the glasses sunk into the sand, a good 10 metres below me. I could not get any traction with the dinghy anchor as the glasses just moved when the anchor touched them. I then tried with the sea magnet in the hope that there might be a element of metal in the glasses that would latch on – but no joy!

Whilst all this drama was unfolding Tina did at last manage to stand up on the board!! Excellent!
It became clear that the sunglasses were lost until to the rescue came Jacques with all the hookah diving gear.

Tina was protesting at this point and telling us not to go to all the bother of setting up the diving equipment, that she could replace the glasses, she had had them for years etc. etc. but to be honest it was only after Jacques was in the water did she mention that they were the £2.50 model from Primark!!!
A video of the rescue was captured along with insightful commentary from the two T’s…….
As we arrived, I was so pleased to be able to share Kapi with Trish and Tina, it is certainly one of my happy places filled with wonderful memories. And this was the first night when could get dressed up to go have dinner and for the two T’s to meet Mehmet!!


Mehmet, true to his word was very pleased to meet my sister and my cousin but, luckily for Trish, he took a shine to Tina. He popped by the next morning with a plate of fruit and cakes and to enquire as to whether Tina would like to join him for a coffee and some other offerings that were not on the restaurant menu! Some further mentions of ‘kissy kissy’ and ‘paradise’ were made…..
Then there was a bold statement made to Tina that she should ‘leave husband and come to Mehmet, I come home from work and have shave so we can do kissy kissy for 3 hours and no need to work when you come to Mehmet!’
We could see Tina considering the potential benefits of this new life!!

Tina played along, taking it in the good spirit that it was intended!

Those of you that know Trish will need no explanation re the photo below ….others might think it is a display of her concern about her cousin and her pondering how she can assist in easing Tina out of this awkward liaison…..
……..but we all know that it is actually her futile attempt to stop herself laughing like a hyena at Tina’s misfortune and the unfolding situation!

Mehmet was dispatched with a vague promise of perhaps soon joining him for coffee – Tina and her two chaperones! Tina then took to her cabin asking Jacques how quickly we could up anchor and bugger off!!
We were all set to get going when the supermarket boat arrived. Desperate for cucumber now that we had Hendricks gin we stepped on board to check out the merchandise.


From the rustic charm of Kapi our next port of call was to be glamorous Tomb Bay – only if they could offer a spot outside the quay given the episode on our last visit with Charlie and co.
A suitable spot was secured and after a swim and the spotting of a wild boar on the beach our thoughts turned to cocktails and dinner in the superb restaurant.
Trish and Tina, emotionally exhausted by Kapi, decided they would not join us for dinner but agreed to come have a pre dinner drink in the gorgeous cocktail bar as long as they didn’t have to get dressed up…..or dressed at all really….they were beautiful just as they were and we enjoyed some exquisitely made drinks sitting in the comfort of the bar sofas.



The T’s took their drinks back to the boat and had a pasta and movie night – Cape Fear just to keep the boat theme going!
Jacques and I had superb food and wine in a very sophisticated ambience….

The following day was to be our last full one at sea and Tina was to be found in her happy place as usual.

On arrival, back once more to Skopea Marina in Gocek, we had our final on board drink and made ready for a farewell dinner at – you guessed it – Kebab Hospital!!!



The ladies were off at silly o’clock the next morning and when they left it was strangely quiet and this was all that was left to remind us that they had ever been with us!! Well that, and an almost empty wine fridge!!

And that was the last of our guests for 2024 and the last of our days in Turkey……and possibly the last visit ever…..our plans for the coming years are taking us west and away from this part of the Med.
Our Goodbye to Turkey was slightly marred by the whole exit procedure and then scary as we went to get fuel.
Having now come and gone a number of times, and always using an agent to deal with the officials and paperwork, I felt I could do this unaided this time and save the 80 Euros that the agent charged!
Heading to the familiar office in Bozborun and with my best smile and ‘Merabah’ handed my documents to the passport control chap. He looked at me quizzically ‘Where is your agent’ he asked. ‘We don’t have one’ I replied. ‘Well you have to have one’ he stated!! Luckily our agent was right there as if by magic! And did I mention that on our arrival we were charged 300 Euros ‘Lighthouse Tax’!!! It really is a racket!
Just after the exit from Bozburun harbour is a small shipyard with a few boats docked and a fuel station. Petrol in Turkey is half the price charged in Greece – some respite for all the other rip off costs!
The previous time we had been there the arrival, and more so the departure, had been hairy. Small space for a big boat, surrounded by other boats and a concrete slipway but with a bow thruster we had made it without too much of an increase in blood pressure.
This time without a bow thruster we managed to squeeze in alongside with a couple of guys on the quay helping us, we filled up, used the last of our Turkish Lira to pay and then pondered how we would leave! It looked impossible…..we would either hit the boat in front of us (we had narrowly missed our anchor crashing into it as we arrived) or hit the end of the quay behind us or the slipway to the side of us. After a few abortive attempts trying different configurations of ropes tied and pulled in various angles a chap turned up and offered to give us a push or a tow with his dinghy! I thought how very kind it was of him, and it was, but his interest in this act of assistance was that the boat we would have smacked into in front of us was his! With his help we managed to move sideways, away from all obstacles and then we were off! Phew!!!
Bye Bye Turkey……..

We now would have our remaining two months in Greece, six weeks of which we would use having more adventures in special places, some for a return visit and some completely new!
More next time, thank you for reading.
Sail safe and be kind.
Tracey xxx





















































































































































































































