Blog 4th December

Nightsong
Fri 4 Dec 2009 12:10
Dear blog
 
Deliberate mistake in last night's blog - we have to finish by 0800hrs 10th December St Lucia time to do it in <18 days and 2000hrs 9th December in 17.5 days. I got the time difference of 5 hours the wrong way round!! And would you believe it 1 hr after writing yesterday's blog the Duogen failed - luckily only a drive pin - and its back generating electricity.
 
An interesting 24 hrs - disappointing in terms of distance covered 'cos although we were doing +8.5 kts with the gennaker up for 10 hrs yesterday - we were back to 4.5 knots in light winds last night - we dare not fly the gennaker at night. And just as well we didn't because this morning at 0810 hrs (still dark) we were hit by our first squall. Tony B had seen it on the radar but thought it not dangerous so turned the radar off. We were hit suddenly by heavy rain and winds of 30 knots or so which rotated through 180deg and gybed the boat although the preventer worked. To get out of irons, we put the engine on for 2 mins and recovered easily with nothing broken. Lessons learnt are to keep the radar on at all times at night and in future we will drop the main on first rain and sail on jib only.
 
This morning we tried the Code 0 for 1 hr but it was soon blowing 20 knots and I expect we will be on white sails for the rest of the voyage, looking at the forecast. 885 miles to go - only twice across the Bay of Biscay!
 
We have been very unlucky with wildlife having only briefly seen dolphins and no whales. We see quite a few roseate terns (identified by my WI bird book which Tony B gave me) and of course '000's of flying fish - several of whom have landed on the deck. I hope we see more birds as we approach land and we live in hope of marine mammals appearing.
Crew after dinner 3 nights ago - he's losing weight Mandy!!

 
AJB 04/12/09