Getting used to our new point of sail
00’57.2N 026’53.7W course 215′ speed 4,9 I went off watch this morning with a force 2/3bf coming from the East,.
00’57.2N 026’53.7W course 215′ speed 4,9 I went off watch this morning with a force 2/3bf coming from the East,.
02’32.0N 025’55.4W course 200′ speed 4,4kn What a place to take a dive! only 180 miles from the equator, 3650.
04’13.0N 026’00.4W course 170′ speed 4,7kn What a day! Last night, we well and truly hit the doldrums, or they.
06’40.9N 026’00.4W course 170′ speed 5,7 Our first Frigate bird has been spotted. Only one and only for 10 minutes,.
09’16.9N 026’07.7W course 185′ speed 7kn Today was already our second Sunday out at sea. Time has gone by very.
12’14.7N 025’48.6W course 192′ speed 7,8kn We have found the trade winds, good and well now. The clouds have changed.
15’07.6N 025’38.0W course 184′ speed 8.0kn After a small 30 hours under engine, we started picking up a breeze that.
17’29.3N 024’57.0W course 238′ speed 6,3 Today was a great day! Although we had no wind and we have been.
18’44.8N 022’51.6W course 233′ speed 5,8kn The last 24 hours, we have had some amazing sailing and some amazing flogging...
19’41.9N 020’51.7W course 245′ speed 4,8kn This was the day we nearly had fish. Tim was working in the rigging,.
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