Sweetest Thing
Anthony Richards
Fri 18 Dec 2009 12:59
Position at 1200 UTC 18 Dec
22 42.323n
071 48.376w
 
24 hour run 168nm
 
Wind ESE F3
 
Yesterday at lunchtime we dropped the main and removed the chaffed element of the halliard having had the main at full hoist for 24 hours (the time taken in the past for chaffe to work through the sheath and start on the core). However, this morning after only 18 hours at full hoist, the main halliard parted. An unfortunate consequence of us pushing to make a timely arrival in Miami.
 
At the moment we have a 1.5-2 m swell from the north making it too dangerous to have someone up the mast to re-run the main halliard. Our forecast indicates SW F7-8 in 24 hours, veering NE F5 tomorrow night, so we may be able to find some shelter at the northern end of San Salvador Island tonight to deal with the issue, but only if the swell has disappeared. However, my expectation is that we will not find a suitable spot to deal with the halliard until Miami. We have enough fuel to motor sail with jib only all the way to Miami if need be with no adverse implication on our arrival date.
 
Otherwise, no problems.