First night at sea

ALICE'S ADVENTURES
ANDREW AND CELIA SHARPE
Mon 22 Nov 2010 11:32
 


 
We had a wonderful start day yesterday.  The atmosphere and excitement in Las Palmas was wonderful and even the occasional showers did not seem to dampen spirits.  A brass band and jugglers and clowns came down each pontoon before we left and Martin on Caduceus played the bagpipes all the way out of the harbour.  We left after the main rush had finished and crossed the start line at 13.10.  The promised acceleration zone at the airport didnt really happen for us so we had a pleasant sail past the bottom of the island.  At one point we were within speaking distance of Toucan but then they put up their cruising chute and off they shot.  The wind in the night was right behind us but as we had reduced sail we made very slow progress.  However at 6am we put the genoa back out and are now cruising comfortably at 7 knots.  As promised by David, a full moon rose just as the sun went down and it was the lightest night imaginable.   Now we can only see 3 other boats out of 230+. The generator is on and crossed fingers is behaving itself - no nasty smell of burning so far and its been going for an hour.  We have travelled 115 miles so far.