North Atlantic sailing – Stargazing and Skylarking in the north east tradewinds
North Atlantic sailing – Stargazing and Skylarking in the north east tradewinds We are still stuck in the Nort East.
North Atlantic sailing – Stargazing and Skylarking in the north east tradewinds We are still stuck in the Nort East.
Backing wind – topsails set Yesterday we were on a straight course to the Azores, but the wind has backed.
A routine sailing day – 141 miles in 24 hours Slowly the North East wind is turning into a East.
Today is our halfway mark, we have sailed over half of the calculated distance – 4200 NM, with just under.
Passed the 10 degrees North Latitude – sailing to the max After a bumpy night I woke up this morning.
Easter decorations And the sail changes continued on Eastern Sunday, more sail, Gijs said, lets decorate this eastern branch! This.
Sail changes all over the place Since Tony wrote about our blissful 24 hours of no sail changes, we have.
hi there What great to join Gijs, Jet and Sam on there last part of their trip around the world!.
17-04-2014 Topsails set, course 320 degrees doing 5,7 knots close hauled After leaving the topsails on deck for over 24.
Back on the North side of the world – (may the toilet water always flush the same way) After more.
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