19.35N 31.18W

JENNY
Alan Franklin/ Lynne Gane
Mon 26 Nov 2007 14:40
It was a real roly poly night last night with squalls coming through at about 30 knts from 15knts and the waves were bashing us about a bit.Boat speed was going from 5.5knts to 9knts,our daily run was 154nm(the day before we managed 168nm) We had shortened sail overnight to make our passage more comfortable and to save wear and tear on the boat as we do experience breakages when the boat is pushed too hard.As it is we are well into the top half of our group about 40nm in front of the next Jeanneau 45 but its not a race.
 
Just as I was writing this we caught a fish two in fact within 20 min of one another,let me tell you catching the blighters is the easy part getting them on board is the difficult bit,they jump around all over the place.Our method is which we learnt a long time ago from a very talented fisher women called Bon is to treat the to a drop of gin through the gills they go off to the land of nod quite happily if somewhat dead.We use the cheap gin.
 
I wont go into the gory details of gutting needless to say that is the skippers job,slippery fish a rolling boat it's not easy.Apart from the fact that one of the crew put abend in one of our spinnaker poles last night and we have a noise coming from our steering pulleys which we are investigating everything is well on board.