Blog 25th Nov

Nightsong
Wed 25 Nov 2009 12:13
Dear Blog
 
We have had a cracking 24  hrs with a NE trade wind of between 15 and 25 knots all the time. So we have been doing 8=9 knots thru the water but because we are having to tack downwind we have only done 168 miles towards St Lucia - still an average of 7kts ain't bad. The other piece of good news is that Tony B's mending of the code 0 has been successful - we tested it for 3 hrs yesterday afternoon. It wasn't actually a rip - just the luff line had pulled out. Exactly what happened twice to the top. Bloody Owen Sails of Oban!. Anyway Boas has done a great job with both repairs - 10 hrs work in all.
 
We have now settled into a bit of a routine.- starting at 1900hrs after supper, we do 4x 3hr nightwatches - me with Tony R ending at 0700 hrs.Then during the day we don't actually do watches but people take sleeps when they want. Engine on at about 1600 hrs for 1.5 hrs with water maker too - plenty of water so we don't smell! Then supper at 1830hrs so we cook in the light. As we go west we are keeping to this time (GMT)  so that supper will get later but we we will change the watch start to suit. The duogen is working great producing about 8amps all the time but still leaving us about a 3amphr deficit which the engine corrects. So that is 100 amphr a day it is producing nearly enough to keep instruments, fridge,freezer and self steering working (this working very hard since it is blowing hard). Without it we would have to run the engine for 4 hrs pd.
 
Picture today is of Tony R on watch at dawn. He hasn't been sick which great because the first 24hrs in particular were rough. Stugeron not the electric watch have done the trick. He should be OK now!
Spirits good! Talking of which our wine consumption so far very small - AJB being the only enthusiast and being let down by his crew!!
 
AJB 25/11/09