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Crew and I had a team talk and decided we could not face another visit to Peniche after our last visit where we had such a bad experience with the trawlers. So I scrutinised the pilot books and came up with the idea of stopping off for one night in Nazare before carrying onto Figueira Da Foz to replenish stores at the open market here. Nazare claims to be the only all weather port on the whole of the Portuguese Atlantic coast. It has very deep water right up to the entrance. Once inside there is a small marina only for local yachts and a huge commercial fish dock and market. Adjacent to this is Nazare marina. It is tiny, with a capacity for around 50 yachts. Lots off them. It is very big but also very sad looking and definitely lacking TLC. The pilot books advise you go onto the centre hammerhead out of the three pontoons that run in parallel from the shore. The centre pontoon was blocked off by ropes and semi-derelict rowing boats. Every where else was full. As we were circling around a French catamaran was also looking for a slot. As luck would have it there was a Nicholson 39, with a Northern Ireland family on the west hammerhead. They told us the marina was closed! But then offered to take our lines and let us come along side them for the night. They had four young children on board. It turns out that this was the family to whom Seaquel donated all their funny hats to in Lagos. Small world. If a film had been made of us trying to communicate I suspect I might have been sectioned! It took some 10 minutes to find the chap in charge, who spoke good English. He then set about filling in all the various forms The only time he switched on a computer was to check the date! By this time I was having to bite my lip to stop myself giggling. It was like being in a Bond movie send up. Once this process was completed I asked the chap about an access code or key to get back through the security gate to the pontoon. 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Much shuffling of paper later we got the passport. As we were leaving I had the pleasure of bumping into the British harbour master. This time he was a little more relaxed and explained how he had been waiting for months for the Portuguese local government to repair the pontoons and also to sort out the fuelling situation. This was particularly embarrassing for him as the Training ship TS Royalist had come in that morning low on fuel, because they had been turned away from Peniche. The matter has apparently been referred to the British consulate. Boy what an experience of Portuguese beaurocracy that was. The trip to Figueira da Foz was once again all motoring, but on a flat sea and a beautiful sunny day. More fun with immigration this time. I was questioned extensively about why I have so many Arabic stamps in my passport. I think the problem is that these guys are just bored and need some entertainment. We also now miss all the help we had with mooring up. 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