Blog 21st June - mid summer day

Nightsong
Mon 21 Jun 2010 11:45
Dear Blog
 
Midday position 48.37N 08,37W still at sea - with 5 miles to go - the wind headed me with a vengeance
 
Very tired , in fact almost hallucinating after a dreadful night. So pictures instead -the first shows my position soon after midday yesterday - about to enter the Cape Finisterre separation zones - not much separation! The countless ships went on all night and I had to tack for one and change course for 2 others.  Great AIS
 
 
I was hoping to be in by now but the gribs got it wrong. Not only was I headed in the middle of the night but it blew a full 30 knots for 2 hours. This caused havoc on Nightsong, Very very rough - so first the ceiling in the forecabin came down. Then I messed up taking the 3rd reef (difficult with no autohelm) and broke the stbd stacpac lines - so sail everywhere. Just as I was tidying up this, there came a noise from below familiar to my sister and bro-in-law. The bowthruster had started spontaneously - or rather with water ingress. Mad rush to disconnect at the fuse before the batteries went dead (Northshore don't provide a switch). I had heard the anchor chain bouncing in the massive seas and wondered if this would break my seals on the bowthruster compartment hatch. In fact a usual Nightsong saga.
 
Still I should be in Coruna shrtly - gave up sailing at 0900 hrs after the Force 7 thrash but staretd again an hour ago since I want to sail in past the Tower Of Hercules.. Content to have done nearly a week (148 hours about) singlehanded anyway with lots of challenges.
 
Self portrait of me with Galician coast this morning. Terry and Brian - we've got some repairs to do before we set sail and maybe the bowthruster is irrepairable this time. But at least the jib survived!!
 
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