10:59 N 118:13 W

Farr Gone Blog
Stuart Cannon
Thu 31 Mar 2011 14:20
Since the change of course the wind built steadily until it got to 25 plus. The boat has been flying. From 2.00am utc for 6 hours Farr Gone has sat pn 9lts plus. Have now quietened down to a pusitively peaceful 6 and a half. Once this boat hits ten knots, everything becomes a little more exciting. Theres more noise, more spray and more violent actions. Nothing broke but you worry. Wouldn't want much to break at this point, there seems to be a lack of marine stores here. 10 degrees north is only a short dustance away and that can mark the start of the ITCZ or doldrums, the next great challenge, The trick is to get through with enough fuel to charge batteries for the rest of the sail. The fall back position is to stop at Marquesas for fuel if needed. Que Sera. On the other side of the coin, a short becalming would be useful for cleaning up and catching up on some sleep.