20 53.4N 20 10.7W

Fair Do's VII, Atlantic 2008....
Professor John Shepherd
Wed 26 Nov 2008 06:06
Good morning Chris and the blog viewers,
 
Things all a bit more pleasant this morning as we've had some decent runs over last few watches (though struggling to keep High enough on port, [which equates to west] on course for the new way point - 17 30N 26 30W) we have set ourselves which is to the NW of the most NW cape verde islands).
 
The million dollar question will be when to take the gybe......? This will likely win or lose the race I suspect.
 
Anyway, here is the met run down:
Current position: 20 53.4N 20 10.7W
Average wind direction: 095 - 064 (varied over last 12 hours)
Current wind direction: 070
Average windspeed: 10 - 16.5 KNTS
Current: 14 knts
Clear sky no cloud
Sea state: small swell giving us reasonable (short) surfing conditions
Current boatspeed: 8.5 - 9 Knts
 
Since about 1000 yesterday we have been under A3, then A2 at about 1800 as strength decreased a little, then A3 again at 0200 (breeze was fresheing a little and more shifty so we did not want to blow A2 whilst fatigued).......
 
We have generall been struggling to stay low given the swell angle and the wind strength, direction and our sail plan. Our position reports recieved from ARC, implied we were a little further north but west of the key runners and riders so we have made a reasonably conscious effort to keep good speed south so as not to give them more leverage against us and manage our risk. The boats doing the original rhumb line (from GC to St Lucia) are obviously so under engine and not relevant to us. However, as we get further south we are increasingly mindful of the need to pick the gybe well to take us no further north than is necessary round NW Cape Verde, whilst not sailing too much extra distance South (by staying down here for the pressure). Any comments/advice in that respect woul dbe useful (Chris T?)
 
P.S. Saw loads of dolphins playing round boat at this time (sun up) yesterday and a big turtle during next watch, heres hoping for same again! Also had some great phosphuressence of dolphins playing with us overnight - magic.
 
Regards,