PERFECT SAILING-AGAIN!

Aquila
Alan and Sarah Bennett
Thu 5 Jun 2008 16:17
37:10.70N 55:54.00W
 
Another excellent days sailing, with 155 miles covered from noon to noon. If progress continues like this we'll be home within a week!
 
Last night's meal saw the first of the tins come out of the scuppers. Everyone looked ominously over the chefs shoulder as the dreaded mixture was poured ino the pan...the resut was an unexpectedly delicious ravioli and salad and the crew slipped into night watch mode with full stomachs!
 
The last 24 hours have seen little excitment in the way of ships, however a number of other exciting events have taken place. AQUILA is currently sailing across the Sohm Abyssal Plain, with over 5000 meters of sea water below the keel. Along with this, the cew have been ordered by the captain to alter course TWICE to a new heading of 090. This is due to a predicted low that is currently building off Long Island Sound, and will probably reach us around mid-day...bringing with it winds of up to 35 knots! The alteration of course should mean that it will pass to the north of us and we will be spared the worst it has to offer. We'll let you know tomorrow!
 
One of the beautiful sunrises that we have been treated to.
 
 
The chef getting some much needed rest.