At noon today we were at 04 20S 092 03W steering 240M, sailing under double-reefed main and full yankee at 6 knots. The wind was 12G17 from the SE. Our noon to noon distance by the log was 124nm. We've logged 1238nm so far and our distance to go is 2813nm. 30% done, and hopefully most of the hard yards.
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Into the rain |
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Booby on the pulpit |
So we are finally in the trade winds. At last. It took 11 days including 117 hours of motoring. Most of the motoring was while motor-sailing, using the engine to help us point higher into the contrary wind. Wind and current were against us for 9 of the 11 days. We used 75% of our 280 litres of diesel. More than we hoped and less than we feared!
We're now ripping along at 6 knots on a beam reach. It is fantastic to finally have eased sheets. The WindPilot vane gear is doing a great job steering.
Below is the usual plot of our nearby friends. The smallest of them is a 44 foot cat. We might be able to stay with the 49 foot Hallberg Rassy to our NNW, despite their much longer waterline length.
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PredictWind GPS Tracks |
Trust all's well where you are.