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Knotoncall
Thu 7 Dec 2017 20:08

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Knot on Call Blog 7th December - Day 19
 
The Day that time stood still
 
Yes we've bitten the bullet, getting disorientated by sun rise at 09:45 and having breakfast at mid day we've moved back 4 time zones to GMT - 4 hours. By one watch doing a 4 hour spell instead of 3, the watches carry on as before 6, 9, 12 etc. We are now on Caracas time according to my watch, co-incidentally the same time as St Lucia. With just a little over 400 miles to go we are opening a book on ETA - pick your time. We are headed just south of Guadeloupe, north of St. Lucia. The wind is forecast to increase and back to ENE on Friday and Saturday so we are calculating that this will assist us with the angle to destination. If this works we will have completed what for most of us will probably be the longest single gybe in our lives. We have been on the same course now on starboard tack for 2 days completing 350 miles. If we lay StL in one go without gybing again that will total 765 miles! Oh as to the ETA 07 - 08:00 GMT Sunday my best guess - place your bets.
 
Ghost ships - On our own in the Atlantic, no ships for miles around, nothing on the chart AIS system, when in the distance, white sails appear over the horizon. We picked them up on radar but no ID. As we got closer the bearing remained the same, we were on starboard , they on port, flying a spinnaker poled out and goosewinged. We called several times on the radio - no reply and as we drew closer there seemed to be nobody on deck and it wasn't an ARC boat. Although we were the right of way boat, we altered course to pass astern. Nobody acknowledged us or appeared to wave to us as it continued on its solitary way, presumably the crew was fast asleep!
 
Beautiful sunrise - the cloud systems are really beautiful out here especially at sunrise, see below.
 
Replenish supplies - Two and a half weeks in we need to go to the forward hold whilst the sea is reasonably calm and get more rations for the next 3 days. Biscuits, tins of meat, bolognaise sauce for lasagna, tinned veg and Grahams all important Corn Flakes to keep him smiling. Tonight we are having corned beef hash and beans. We also found a few treats such as chocolate bourbons, mixed salted nuts and a packet of Wurthers Originals!! We unearthed our final cache of bottled water 55 x 1.5 liter bottles more than enough to finish the journey. We have stacks of water left in the tanks for cooking and washing and may soon be able to have a hot shower rather than the cold buckets of salt water currently in use.
 
Cheers - John
 
 
Ghost Ship
Glad it was day light
Sunrise day 19
Beautiful clouds and colours
 
 

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