Hi everyone,
At noon today we were at 07 34S 110 53W steering 260M, sailing under double-reefed main and single-furled yankee at 5.5 knots. The wind was 14G22 from the ESE. Our noon to noon distances were 119nm by the log and 143nm over the ground. Overall we've logged 2251nm and 2437nm respectively. Our distance to go is 1678nm.
At noon today we were at 07 34S 110 53W steering 260M, sailing under double-reefed main and single-furled yankee at 5.5 knots. The wind was 14G22 from the ESE. Our noon to noon distances were 119nm by the log and 143nm over the ground. Overall we've logged 2251nm and 2437nm respectively. Our distance to go is 1678nm.
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Star of the show |
We've had another grey 24 hours so few photos today. The photo above features Kazi our WindPilot which has been steering us perfectly since we found the trade winds. Kami the autopilot did a lot of the steering prior to that, particularly of course while we were motoring.
We've made steady progress but are hoping to find some sun soon. Here's the usual screenshot of our group of mostly EBBYC boats. Not much change today.
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PredictWind GPS Tracking |
Today I received the regular Noonsite email newsletter. It features a nice article on Western Australian cruising by Kim Klaka, the editor of FSC's WA Cruising Guide. You can find the article here.
Trust all's well where you are.
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