The day the spinnaker halyard died...............................

Cafeseerose
Sat 5 Dec 2009 20:39
18.04 n 48.29 w
course 285 t
speed 6.4 kts
distance to go 762 miles
swell 1-2 m
wind speed 17 kts East
wildlife 8 dolphins am watch
Fish a really big one that got away...............
 
Last night wind swept the boat at up to 34 kts on Jans watch, a  cruel sea for jan .Jans watch was very wet and his shoes got soaked. mamma mia......................
I  was next watch and it rained all the time, well for the 1st half hour anyway 2-5 am is the toughest watch, but still managed to sail hydrovane on .
Gregs watch was 5-8 am but he decided 4 am was the herioc time to start only to realise the clocks were put back as we crossed the dateline.
Back to bed for Greg and rise at dawn ,red sky dawning to a pod of dolphins around the boat for Sinta Klaus day ,Hey look it up if you dont know  ......................
Mikes watch was the easy one ,thou electric storms were abound, He soon got to grips with the storms and gusts and a steady course was held.
 
After a red sky dawning you would expect sailors delight and a calm day sailing ,unfortunatly our spinnaker  halyard parted company with our spinnaker,a frantic call for crew was made ,upon a boundy up to decks  by all to find our spinnaker doing a very good impersonation of a sea anchor.
 
As we write our blog ,the sunsets to a romantic siruis cloud system , tinged with pastel shades of mellow fruitfulness.............
 
 
Love to all
 
Mark Greg Jan and mike