The gang is at it again
47’03.4N 011’18.3W course 079′ speed 7,2kn After reeving during the night, we shook out the reef again during the afternoon.
47’03.4N 011’18.3W course 079′ speed 7,2kn After reeving during the night, we shook out the reef again during the afternoon.
46’59.4N 015’30.8W course 082′ speed 8,0kn So we unreeved, we changed the jib, we gybe during the afternoon and then.
46’44.8N 018’57.6W course 062′ speed 7,7kn We had some time to make up for and so we did. Our first.
45’36.6N 023’30.5W course 068′ speed 8,1kn We are sailing with speed, dodging showers if we can and using them to.
43’43.4N 025’58.6W course 011′ speed 6kn It was a short but intense frontal passage, not as clear as I had.
41’26.8N 027’14W course 033′ speed 8,3kn Today we got ready for what is to come, our first low pressure area.
39’33.2N 030’02.7W course 051′ speed 7,2kn Today we had an unexpected surprise, although we had expected to see land, we.
38’28,2N 032’35.3W course 015′ speed 5,0kn We are closing in on the Azores, without time to stop, we will have.
36’34.3N 033’22.5 course 008 speed 5knA lot happened on this lazy sunny Sunday! Joel went up the mast to replace.
34’48.1N 033’50.3W course 008′ speed 4,7knThe ocean has gone calm. Not a ripple disturbs the oily surface, where a slow.