Leaving Fort Lauderdale 27:07N 80:07W

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Don Graham Glenys Graham
Wed 4 Dec 2013 22:56
Wednesday December 4th 2013
At last after almost 7 months we are going back out into that wobbly stuff to our first destination.
We can't believe how much time we have been here, a lot of time was spent buying and fitting more equipment to make our life at sea easier. The new dinghy is (upside down) on our aft deck takes up quite a lot of room and it was quite a struggle to manoeuvre it into place. However it's much more stable with a fibreglass hull when we are making our way to an island somewhere.

Ok, first of all we have to cross the Gulf Stream current which is going North at around 3 knots, we are heading North East ish so we do expect a few lumps but the weather forecast is good so fingers crossed we should do that in the first day / night.

As we leave our dock in Fort Lauderdale it is high tide and we have 2 bridges to go under the only problem is they don't open until after the traffic rush hour so we can't set out too early.

The route will be to go North East around the top of the Bahamas, we then need to go a little more North but mainly East, roughly 600 / 700 miles to take advantage of the prevailing winds which is the opposite of when we first came here. Then it should be a nice sail South South East to our destination the Virgin Islands.
So we think our trip should take around 10 days non stop weather permitting.
Hopefully we should be in contact by SSB radio with other boats heading the same way, maybe even folks we know from last year.

BFN
Don and Glenys
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