Day 39, on top
03:05 bt 23-11-202230’20.0S 041’50.7W7,2 kn course 172 They always come in three, or moreToday was a busy day! Work, bad.
03:05 bt 23-11-202230’20.0S 041’50.7W7,2 kn course 172 They always come in three, or moreToday was a busy day! Work, bad.
01:40 BT 22-11-202227’09.2S 042’33.7W73kn course 173′ 2nd layers are on!This night we came on watch, long pants, even sailing pants.
03:30 BT 24’39.2S 043’28.8W6,6kn course 178′ Out to sea againWe have left Brazil behind us and have chosen for open.
Because of a broken iridium charger it is not possible for the Tecla to sent a logbook on regular base..
17’45.1S 029’46.3W7,1 kn course 182′ Rock and roll watchesRock and roll, but not in a good way. Everything seemed to.
14’55.4S 030’17.9W7,2 kn course 170′ Rattling the RatlinesToday we had it all, slight drizzle, bright sunlight, wind, no wind, small.
12’26.3S 031’14.2W7,3 kn course 157′ Unexpected beautiful breezeDuring last night and early morning, the wind slowly increased. Although our weather.
09’33.1S 032’14.7W7,1 kn course 155′ When birds hitching rides is the most exciting thing of the watchOther then amazing sailing.
07’06.7S 032’40.8W7,1 kn course 181′ A trade wind kind of dayToday was a lazy, good speed, nice sailing, but not.
04’28.8S 032’11.9W6,7 kn course 183′Passing Fernando do NoronhaToday was all about sailing close hauled and making it around the islands.
Since 2023 the Tecla is officially a provisional member of the IAATO, the International Association Antarctic Tour Operators. We are very proud to be an aspiring member to this organization that makes sure we can show Antarctica to you in the best way possible, both for you and for the environment.