48:01.166N 009:30.710W

SV Eleonora
Michael A. Andronov
Fri 13 Jul 2018 10:37
UTC 0927
 
3778.9 nm...  I know,  it is not even funny anymore... I still remember how the numbers going... It will be 3779.x after,  then 3800.xx... then 4xxx..xx....   But does it matter ?
Another computer --  another story...  206.8 nm to go...    But -  'politely' - it is not telling how long it would take....   Just provides the VMG...  No point to calculate,  since the wind will change,    the VMG will change...  And I  would write again in the next update, ' About 200 nm to go to destination...'....  ;-)
 
I wrote 'the wind will change',  didn't I?    How nice of me...  Actually, there is another trick ahead... We are moving into the ridge,  which has a 'big nearly round spot' on top of the southern Ireland...   We are moving into this spot precisely...  And another computer, this time not mine... this time NOAA computer, which is cranking GFS weather model... either forgot to calculate the wind EXACTLY in that area... or the absence of wind arrows means NO WIND AT ALL,  indeed...   I guess, we will learn as we get there... though I'm breaking my head -- how to avoid it...
 
The nap I mentioned in previous note --  was really short.  And we has been tarcking since.  I lost track of  tacks... I did not update all of them on the blog...  But at the middle of the night,  we found some 'more Northerly wind' and managed to get some progress straight to the East... and then some NW... and then  NEE... and then ... becalmed for some time....   In the morning -- the total ( bottom line ) we got  some NEE progress, toward  009.30 W,     and at this point, as the wind changed, the boat decided to tack...
 
( One day,  I'll become wise...  I will learn / get the wisdom, and , hopefully,  I would be able to understand why the women -- if not all in  general, then at least, the women I'm care off... are changing their mind and temper instantly, on the spot... as if  the End Of The World has arrived a split second before, or, more accurately, with no apperent reason at all ...  At this moment,   I'm talking about my lovely boat, -- so, do not look into the mirror(s), please ! -- which decided to tack 'Right NOW! NOW!  NOW, I said... ' ).
 
One day, I'll become wise...  But today,  I heard, I rather sensed  through my closed eyes, that the wind -- or what ever we called the lightest movement of the air -- has changed,  the wave moved the boat a bit,  and she tacked...  Big dieal... reset a new course on autopilot, get to the cockpit,  change tack on yankee, change tack on  forestay...  adjust, re-crheck, adjust... 
'
...
-- ok, I'm coming,  I'll do it, just give a minute...
-- I said now, NOW!
-- C'mon... what a rush... we are nearly heaving to... Just one minute -- to wake up...
--  NOOWWW!
...
'
How stupid of me...   I was not arguring... I've been trying to speak reason at the point... when time to be reasonable long time gone...
And I got my lesson...
 
I started to tack, but the boat was not cooperating...
Tacking the yankee unviled the fact  that one of the sheets went through the metal snap, with which the  forestay sail is attached to the removable forestay...
And now, the flopping  yankee is trying to tear off the forestay...    and there is no enough space in that snap for both the metal forestay and yankee sheet... that is why  -- it stacked pretty good...  ( And completeyl unclear, how it managed to get there at first place... )
 
Rushing to the front,   with safety line attached,  with the boat dancing and moving on each wave,  which I do not know where are coming from -- it was not even Force 3 a second before...  lines flopping, trying to hit...   reaching the forestay to evaluate...   Looking up, on the forestay... The boat diving into the incoming wave...    I wrote before, it is impossible to take a shower outside...  didn't I?  I've been wrong...  It is possible...
 
I lowered the forestay sail... I undid the snap... we tacked... the sails have been adjusted... we are going NNE now, towards  the zone with no wind at all...  The wind, which was ready to strangle me with all lines around at once, to cover into the sails to be turned off their fittings, and to drop overboard... has also gone... with no trace...   Actually, nearly all wind  gone... the Ocean is flat... probably Force 2... may be, may be the begining of Force 3...
 
What was it about?  Why we needed to tack at that particular moment?  Why the line got caught now, and never before ?  The boat looks happy,  with water smoothing under the hull, and you can hear the noise of movement... as if nothing had happened...  And only the pile of my soaked wet clothers confirm it has been in real, not in a dream...
 
One day, I'll become wise...  and I will learn...
 
But now, we are sailing happily,  thinking what to do with a ridge...
 
Until next time,
M.