Fashion show on ESACAPADA

Escapada
Andreas Haas
Wed 2 Dec 2009 20:51
18.08.36N   042.43.72W
 
The morning started out with the already usual small squall and a slight refreshing rain. As we are sailing further south with only 1090 miles to go, it's getting very
warm. Today it was around 33 C. Once the crew were up and had their Fruit and Fibre cereal, it was time to get to the task of the morning - sunbathing!
We were on a perfect direct course for St. Lucia, the wind was steady at F5 with the autopilot on the helm. Out came the sun lotion, on went Cesaria Evora and
the boys worked on their tans. As if something was not yet perfect in Paradise, Neil went down to the saloon and returned with an interesting bag. Then he gave
a short speech about how a strong and motivated team should have special uniforms to unite them even more. He told us about how he used a top international
buying consultant named Tia Booger from the House of Kirkham to select the special uniform trunks, so we decided to do a fashion show on ESCAPADA for
you today. Thank you Tia for your outstanding choice.
 
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                                                               THE BOYS IN STRIPES                                         LADIES, WHICH ONE IS YOURS?                                                   
 
 
You might think we have nothing else to do. Well, that is not so. Sailing is hard work, especially if the wind does not want to cooperate to help you stay on course at
top speed (an absolute requirement from Captain Flagpole).  The wind shifted and calmed down in the afternoon reducing our speed and making it impossible to
maintain course, so we finally decided to finally put up the Parasailor (again).
               
 
                                                                                            
 
                                                             Preparing to hoist the Parasailor                        Words cannot explain the double beauty                                                 
                                                                                                                                                                 
 
After preparing all of the sheets and taking down the Mainsail and Genoa,  the Parasailor went up and opened like a beatuful flower, She is now flying stable and
giving us over 6 knots of speed on course. Should the winds remain stable as forecasted, it should take us all the way into Rodney Bay, St. Lucia.  It's already
beer o'clock, they are cold in the fridge, the chef is cooking dinner and it's time to sail into the sunset. 
 
Ciao!!