Monday morning, 16th November: Arrived in Porto Santo

Awelina of Sweden
James Collier
Mon 16 Nov 2015 13:13
33:03.72 N, 016:18.94 W
We dawdled all night and arrived just at dawn off the port of Porto Santo.
Still completely calm albeit with swell as ever in the Atlantic in winter. We
had to stooge around for 40 mins or so outside the harbour for it to get light
enough to decided to while away a few minutes calibrating the flux-gate
compass.
This may seem an odd thing to be doing at this point, and indeed it's
something James should have done before setting of but the errors have only
become apparent since acquiring a fancy new radar this last summer which
overlays the radar onto the chart plotter: overlaying it about 10 degrees off
when on a westerly course. But one needs a perfectly windless and clam day to do
it, so today's the day. Anyway it proved remarkably simple and we now have an up
to date and apparently accurate deviation card / Look-Up Table for the radar and
the map, ie chart, and radar echoes now overlay reassuringly precisely.
That done we went in and were tied up by about 8am, and checked into the
Guardia National Republicana and then the marina by about 9:45. Breakfast and a
siesta before exploring later - we have an excellent excuse for delay as a huge
cruise liner has just arrived and is discharging a million passengers to haunt
the town, but we they'll be gone soon after lunch.
No photo of the Orca, but here's a turtle!
![]() ![]() On a dead run with the jib poled out to starboard
![]() But what the bad lead angle did to the jib sheet
![]() Next day the high pressure was centred right over us: wind speed = 0
kts!
![]() And the calm lasted into the night as we motored slowly on.
Arrived, whereupon each to his or her own idea of relaxation...
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