Day 4

Sadie
Tue 2 Jul 2013 19:00
48:43.43n 5:17.25w
Hi All,
 
Tough day today, weather has been gloomy, wind not ideal and we have been heeling over again all day.
 
Earlier this evening we suffered a loss in satelllite tracking from both GPS's just as we had tacked, almost like a 'dead zone' and we also struggled to head into wind, she was barely moving with 15knots off the beam even after shaking out a reef.It was a very bizarre reality but a good job we were keeping a regular log, so we put the engine on and got ourselves moving again knowing roughly where we were and a bearing to head on. It was not long after before we regained GPS signal and all systems were abck working again.
 
We are hoping to make it around the corner before the tide turns as that could really slow us up if not. We intend to set a waypoint near La Coruna and head for it tomorrow, 330 miles straight across 'The Bay'
 
Our fourth crew member came into his own today, 'The Monitor' (self-steering wind vane), was on top form, steering us to perfection through some heavy weather.
 
Nothing exciting on the food front today, grapefruit for breakfast, pie and chocolate fudge cake for lunch and lasagne again for tea as it is something easy to stick in the oven after a long day.
 
Keep the messages coming in they are all greatly appreciated.
 
Quote of the day:
"Others may use the Ocean as their road.Only the English make it their abode." Edmund Walker
 
Shout Out's:
 
Wills: To Mum & Dad hope I didnt leave you with too many jobs and Kafue is not limping anymore, loads of love xxxxx
 
Tim: Well done Emily for cooking tonight, prawns sounds lovely, How is the triathlon training coming along? and to my georgeos wife xx