Blog 9th December

Nightsong
Wed 9 Dec 2009 22:11
Dear Blog
 
Will do 1 more blog to cover our arrival at St Lucia yonight hopefully before midnight! Hopefully this our last day at sea!
 
And would you believe it but, at luch time today, we broke the gennaker halyard and dumped the Code 0 in the sea - just as we did on the first day. Picture show the crew recovering it!
 
 
Luckily I had a spare halyard which was already moused through a different block on the top of the mast (so avoiding another trip up it), so after some persuasion that this was a good idea (some preferring a quiet life with the jib up), we fitted it and as I write we are rolling along again in 16knots of wind tacking downwind to our goal with the Code 9 up again.
 
And 30 mins ago land ahoy !! - we sighted the Pitons of St Lucia quite clear 40 miles away against the setting sun. well if you look carefully!
 
The crew can't wait to get in and phone loved ones - well perhaps not at 5am your time (1am our time when we are tied up)!
 
I haven't mentioned for fear of worrying people another major breakage problem we have had - all will be revealed tomorrow - watch this organ as Private Eye would say!  Sufficient to say that the MD of Southerly has been involved over the sat phone.
 
AJB 1800hrs (2200GMT) 09/12/09