Alison's been asking for a photo of me on the boat Mediterranean- style. So here it is. A bit posey I know, and this not a true reflection of how I spend my days; basking in the sunshine without a care in the world...honest
Position: 32,44.49N , 16,42.76 WSpeed: 0 knots, Course: 0 deg. UTC Time: 16. August 2006 11:04 log 5560. Marina Quinto do Lorde, Madeira Total distace travelled = 5560 miles Direct Distance (via Cape Verde) = 4670 miles Time on route = 40 days All well and safe.
Position: 14,18.1N , 21,4.41W Speed: 7 knots, Course: 310 deg. UTC Time: 03. August 2006 08:47 Pointing high towards the Canaries just east of the Cape Verde Islands heading for Madeira. Still not north of them yet. Sea rough, cloudy, rain and wet. 2 reefs in Main and Genoa. Once past Cape Verdes may bare away to make easier sailing and tack back over later on a reach. Makes it longer but easier on us and the boat.
Position: 32,5.12N , 16,57.20W Speed: 3 knots, Course: 34 deg. UTC Time: 14. August 2006 20:13 Motoring.It is surprising when you see the Atlantic Ocean as flat and calm as your local village pond but that is how it is right now. An oily, glassy, shiny, blanket of water. It's beautiful. Not a ripple or a wave. No wind at all. Which was fantastic when we saw a family of whales not to far away. They disappeared when we got close. Shame.This means that we are motoring and as it goes we are moving at a speed close to walking speed. We are not going faster since this would get us to port in the middle of the night. Not a sensible option. Going this slow also uses less fuel which is now down to the last 20 litres. Today we stopped the boat and went for a swim. Diving off a yacht in the middle of the ocean and swimming around is something I have thought about doing. It was as scary as I imagined. No sharks, no beasties. We had a look at the underside where clinging to the hull were lots o...
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