Well at least we tried!
50’55.7N 001’37.1W course 090′ speed 2knAch what can I say, our routine has been disturbed with our anchorage in Rye.
50’55.7N 001’37.1W course 090′ speed 2knAch what can I say, our routine has been disturbed with our anchorage in Rye.
50’36.6N 000’04.1W course 080′ speed 6,2kn For those who have been following our progress, you must have been confused for.
50’08.5N 000’26.1W course 078′ speed 7,6 Sometimes a plan comes together very nicely. We were able to catch the tide.
49’25.4N 004’45.9W course 075′ speed 6,1kn Well we have made it back to Europe, into the English Channel and so,.
48’16.3N 008’04.6W course 033′ speed 7,3 We must be getting closer to home, because this is the weather we know,.
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.


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