Completing week one

Alize
Mike Somerville
Tue 4 Dec 2012 18:05
18:39.3N 34:26.2W
 
We have just completed our first week on board. The winds have been superb, always from astern or from the port or starboard aft quarter; Alize has delighted in planing with complete stability down the building Atlantic swell driven by winds of some 25knots plus, making over 10 knots frequently and a record 17.7 knots. We have run a distance of 1236nm, a average daily run of 176miles. We are told we are 4th in our class, but strategically we have taken a different route to many in the fleet - going deeper south and away from the direct route in search of better winds later on. We have about 1600nm to go.
 
Today the winds have moderated to around 20-24 knots, the sea is tad calmer and jobs around the boat more manageable. The next few days are forecast to bring a further lightening in conditions. We will use the time to catch up on chores, washing, boat cleaning, checking the condition of remaining vegetables and other stores.We are into the 'last of' days with vegetables, yesterday it was the last of the pears, today the courgettes. The tomatoes, onions, potatoes are mostly surviving well.
 
Two important fixes completed today. The really important one was the autopilot which had started to make a lot of worrying knocking noises. We handsteered all last night to give it a rest and avoid further damage. This morning we cleared the aft locker to gain access, dismantled to the bulkhead mounting for the drive assembly, found that the articulating connection of the main drive had unbelievably been bodged with a bolt in place of the correct connection pin, leading to excessive wear caused by the bolt's thread. We found just one possible replacement pin on board, a 12mm diameter extention from the socket set. This was fitted by Mike L and works brilliantly. A big win, as the alternative would be 1600 miles of handsteering. Our second repair, much to Barbara's delight, is that we also fixed her electric toothbrush.
 
As we write this Tim is preparing the breadmaker for our daily loaf and the rest of us are enjoying fine conditions on deck and looking out for the next flying fish to land on the boat. Our best conditions yet.
 
Mike, Tim, Barbara & Mike