Why have I just spent loads of money on new sails?

Mustique
Fin McGurran
Mon 24 Sep 2007 01:03
I should have saved it and used it instead to buy deisel!
 
Wel, after the last installment, the wind did indeed come up again - around lunchtime and we managed to get about six hours sailing in, which was a releif on the ears (no engine noise),  At that point, the decision was to carry on and sail around the corner, down past Finnisterre and keep going for as long as we could before the wind dropped again - well, did that decision ever tempt fate, for as soon as it was made, the wind dropped and the engine came back on again.
 
I think that cabin fever had set in amongst the crew this evening, because during the lead up to dinner, there was displayed the weirdiest forms of dancing you could imagine.  We had the stereo up loud, playing a selection of 70's hits on the run up to dinner, and without realising it, everyone on board was lost in their own little world of singing at the top of their lungs and performing strange lurches and lunges with their hips, in true John Travolta syle!
 
Decided to pull into La Coruna in Northern Spain, as needed more fuel, and got there are about 4am.  We all had a few hours sleep, then got up and had a really good Tapas lunch ashore.  The afternoon was spend doing various boat maintenance tasks and we decided to spend the evening ashore.  Eventually left La Coruna at about 5am this morning, in thick sea fog.  This fig persisted until daybreak, when it suddenly lifted.  We motored around the corner of Northern Spain and eventually headed south, and then - we had the most fantastic day of champagne sailing.  The wind filled in from almost directly behind us, the main was hoisted and the big kite came out to play!  As soon as had we the kite launched and boat speed had picked up to around 10 knots, we were joined by a huge pod of dolphins that spent the next few hours playing around the boat and treating us to fantastic acrobatic displays of leaps and flips. And, as if this was not exciting enough, a whale surfaced about 15 meters from he boat - a bit concerning! (and no - it wasn't me just in for a swim!)
 
This wind lasted all though the daylight hours and dropped again, just as it turned dark - and guess what - the volvo vocals are giving it their best right now.
 
But, we are all heppy to have gotten a good amount of sailing in today - reminded us of how it should be!
 
Fin