Pointing at the target under 1000 miles away

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Chris & Katie Russell
Tue 5 Dec 2017 21:13
12.41:67N 44:27.80W
 
A rough and rolly night found us in a the position to turn towards St Lucia away from the 12 degree south that we have been living on for the last few days so we have now pointed the bows at our goal some 965 miles away - YES - under 1000!
 
Following the loss of our autopilot yesterday we successfully ran our night steering regime during the dark hours - 15 minutes on and 15 minutes off for 2 hours during the watch system and then each doing 20 minutes with 1hr 40 minutes off during the day. Variously steering by compass, moon, or star we are happy that this will get us home
 
The wind - and sea - has increased and we have been surfing down the waves with a pocket genoa, staysail and trysail - the record wad 9.16knots with Katie at the helm
 
This evening we celebrated only (only?) 1000 miles to go with a bottle of bubbles and Chris related his Desert Island Discs. All good fun but last thought was that this may be our last Tuesday night at sea.........hope so - just need a few days at 150 miles plus
 
 

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