The view through the reception window of the Superfast XI ferry as we headed in to Patras in Greece with our multihull powerboat in the hold.
The sun was shining - well this is Greece after all - and we were starting to feel like our old selves again.
The menfolk relax while the Superfast ferry docks at Patras Greece.

Straight off the Superfast and straight on to the Strintzis Ferry home - the Kefalonia ferry was already in dock and with its loading doors open, so no delays here at all ![]()
This may be the fastest this Powercat 525 ever moved ![]()

Nothing says Kefalonia like er, well the sign Kefalonia ![]()

This is a view of the ship we arrived in Patras on. Pretty darned huge eh?
You can see the little (not really all that little) boats with new provisions etc clustering round to ensure a really fast turn around for the voyage back to Patras. If only the scruffy smelly ferries we went on between France and the UK had been this nice.
This really was more like a cruise than a purposeful passage.

My trademark 'over the side' picture.
I love digital cameras LOL
They love the fact they are securely attached to me by a sturdy safety chord to stop them falling overboard.

This is what it's all about for me.
Just look at that water.
Blue, foamy, full of life and action.
I just want to dive right in there!

Our wake stretches back into the distance.
A tiny boat bobs on the horizon.
Not really tiny just very, very far away.
We'll soon be home.

Son and I rushed off via the pedestrian exit to get these momentous shots as the first Powercat 525 arrives in the Mediterranean!!

Lets go home....
Next time...
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