3rd Day

Ile Jeudi
Bob and Lin Griffiths
Sun 27 Jan 2013 14:59
22:55.60N  19:38.22W
 
Sunday 27 January 2013 at 1200
 
Distance Run last 24 hrs  132 nm
 
Distance Run since start  370 nm
 
Distance to go  472 nm
 
 
We ran the engine for quite a long time yesterday to charge batteries as we had been using the electric autopilot and there were lots of clouds affecting the solar panels.  As we started to feel more comfortable to do 'normal' things we were able to leave the cockpit and deploy the water generator and set up the wind vane steering.  This improved both the charging and the outflow and the net battery drain is much better.  We also had more sun yesterday pm so the solars were wacking it out as well.
 
Yesterday afternoon was pleasant and we started to enjoy the sailing again.  We both enjoyed dinner as well.
 
We saw no ships throughout the day but the AIS told us about one about 3am.  This was a 93m ship on it's way to Las Palmas.  'Viking Vanquish' called us up on the VHF radio when we were about 1 mile apart to ask if all was OK.  The skipper was Swedish (actually he probably still is) and asked a lot of questions about our plans and our past route.  He wants to cross the Atlantic this year starting from Sweden in October!  It was great to hear a friendly voice in what seems the middle of nowhere.
 
It is lookig more like 7-8 days now for the trip rather than 6-7.
 
If you can contain your excitement here is a picture of the trailing log taken during the sunny conditions in the afternoon.  The 30 metres of line is spinning because of a turbine tied to the end and turning the alternator in the white case:-