Something happens every day 40:29.0N 51:28.1W From Newport 922 miles stll 1129 to Terceira

Ellatrout3
Sun 13 Jul 2014 19:02
I said last night that the sun had just dropped into the sea and I was going to get some dinner and while I was preparing it I watch a black cloud coming up behind me.  It was obviously precipitating, raining, so I closed all windows and hatches. It was very calm so I just expected a heavy down pour. I served my dinner onto a plate: Where and from what direction the wind came I don't know but it got behind my mainsail and blew it aback pinning the boat down onto the now lee rail.  Ella trout hash in my hand , tropical downpour and gale outside, boat held down going nowhere - what do I do??
 
It was plate in the sink, should be safe there, strip off, no time to look for waterproofs and out into the fray.  To release her I had to let the jib go and turn her back to the wind, i.e. gybe the boat.The problem was the rain was so heavy I could not through my glasses and being short sighted I could not see over them. So you have to imagine this blind naked man slipping and sliding from helm to self steering to instruments and back again in a frantic effort to get things under control.  It took a good 10 minutes by which time the wind had eased and the rain had settled into a steady down pour.  Being totally drenched I went for the soap and shampoo and washed away my tears and fears.
 
Having toweled myself down my Ella Trout hash was still warm - just!
 
So yesterday ended on a hectic note.  But it was a good day really, my noon to noon bst mileage was 145 miles.; noon bst for me is 7 o clock in the morning and during the night I lay in my bunk while she thundered along watching the chart plotter.  It was showing a consistent 7 knots through the water and 8+ knots over the ground.  The Gulf Stream was giving me a hearty push.
 
The Gulf Stream continued to push me a long well into the morning sending me a bit further south than I want to go, not wishing to get too near the centre of the Azores high where there is no wind, but that's ok, I'm sure we'll have chance to correct it later!?
 
A couple of points about nature out here; I've noticed it before there are no birds when you are in the Gulf Stream and yet there is pleanty of sea creatures.  A piece of fishing net that got tangled around my self steering blade had loads of small crustations living on it. Unfortunately for them I did not return it to the sea. A Squid came on board at some time last night, now I think about it he probably came to join me in the shower, if I'd seen him I would have rinsed him, shapooed him and put him back.  Finally - the weed: For the last six or more days we have been sailing through patches, drifts and indivdualb bits of yellow seaweed.  It gets caught around my steering blade, which is how I noticed the fishing net and if it builds up too much the steering vane can't cope especially when the wind is light. So there is plenty of life here, why are there no birds?
 
I'll leave you with that conundrum.
 
Love Poppa/DadRoger