at last some wind

Moorglade's Voyage
Ted Wilson
Wed 1 Dec 2010 12:46
Our position is 16:55.90N 20:06.75W
 
24 hour Run     Log trip (through the water)          96.7Nm (725.7Nm cumulative)
24 hour Run     GPS     (overground)                   110Nm
Midday wind and weather                                    Force 3 NE      Bright sunshine   
Sea state:                                                           Very long 1meter swell slight waves.
Temperature:                                                      33 C
 
Our hopes for some decent wind were not fulfilled during the afternoon and night although there was some veering but too light to sail successfully, however after breakfast this morning things started to look up and we are now making good progress under cruising chute and main. At least all the motoring enabled us to make plenty of water and do some washing.
 
The fishing went well with a smallish tuna and, later on, we caught a huge fish but unfortunately (or maybe fortunately) it escaped. 
 
Last night is better forgotten. It started well with a superb starter of the yellowfin tuna but went downhill when we found the pizza to be off. It had to be float tested and we substituted cheese which went well with the excellent ratatouille. 
 
The night was much disturbed by sails slatting (flapping noisily for the non-sailers) in the light and fickle wind.
 
However by morning everything was rosy again. A late breakfast followed by good winds from the right direction raised morale a treat. The day is cloudless, the sun hot and flying fish are scattering as we race through the water.
 
JMH