Day 7, 242 miles to go

Kahia
Paul and Catherine Davis
Sat 10 Nov 2012 09:50
31:17S 172:59E
 
Motoring into the wind since last night and still waiting for some westerly winds! The sea has settled to a gentle ocean swell and when we were not off watch, sleeping, we were very busy getting Kahia shipshape again.
Our portside Lazy Jacks were ripped off by the strong winds, so we rigged up an alternative until we get to port. This meant that Paul had to go up the mast. With the swell and motoring into the wind, he managed to tie a rope to the mast step by the first spreader, high enough...
It was good to be able to walk around the deck and check things over. We lost a coil of rope and one winch handle in the storm.
We are glad to hear that Steve and Tania on 'Windigo' have been rescued safely. To hear a boat in distress is always upsetting, but to hear that your friends are in danger has been very hard, especially as they could not been evacuated for a couple of days, as the waves were too high. The rescue efforts have been remarkable. How sad to know that they had to abandon ship and that 'Windigo' is now drifting North off the Minerva reef.