Bolungarvik 66:09.4N 23:14.7W

Millybrown
Mark Hillmann
Fri 25 Jul 2008 14:48
After another day in Isafordur, putting Lorna on her plane home and meeting Helgur and Sigrit we set off in the evening and spent a couple of hours motoring back round to Bolungarvik.
 
We cleared customs before we left Isafjordur, the customs officer was on a day off, but a couple of policemen came on board and stamped bits of paper.  We explained that we would go into small harbours on the way down the Iceland coast but wanted to head out for Greenland when things were favourable.  It all seemed OK.
 
I had a long chat with the skipper of Aurora, an Icelandic charter yacht, previously one of Robin Knox Johnson's round the world fleet.
 
They have been across to Greenland and up to Jan Mayen Island.  He ran a small fishing fleet in Newfoundland so knew that area as well.  We looked at the ice and weather websites, where everything looks as good as could be hoped.  He suggested going through the passages inside Cape Farwell (Cap Farvel).  If the weather is suitable that looks a splendid route.
 
A couple of days down the Icelandic coast are planned before setting out for Greenland.  This should give Helgur and Sigrit an idea of what awaits them.
 
Today we are rolling downwind in bright sunshine, perhaps life will always be like this.
 
 
Mark
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