Atlantic Crossing day 17 SeaWalk senses her stables
We have
been doing a quick run last night. An average I believe somewhere near 7 knots
in a 12-15 knot breeze. Comfort is a bit lost. But then we should have gotten
ourselves a mule instead of a full blood. You get there too but it is half the
fun.
Isabelle
is forbidding me to pull in the reins so we let SeaWalk in a full gallop. It
meant I didn’t sleep too good last night. It is not the rolling and pitching, I
am used to that by now. It is the worry of the boat handled by someone else.
Trust is a hard thing to give. Although Yannick is doing an outstanding job and
is really into it.
It’s been
great sailing again after 48 hours of running the engine. I’m still amazed by
how economic the engine is at 1700 rpm. We still have plenty diesel to spare.
But SeaWalk is much quicker with her sails than with the engine. And it is much
more quite.
Everyday
there are chores to do. Some bigger than others. Yesterday I had the re-glue the
lower part of the centre port window. Apparently the release of the stress on
the deck after fixing the collapsed mast step early 2008 eventually loosened
some of the glue. It took me 2 hours and a lot of sweat in a warm saloon but now
she’s good as new.
So for the
moment we are just going to enjoy SeaWalk sailing along at 7 knots. She must
have lost weight along the way or we are getting better in finding the right
sail set-up for a specific breeze. So we let her run. We have to make the most
out of this beautiful breeze even though it is laden with Squalls / rain clouds.
Dodging them is beginning to be standard practice. Hope the breeze will last a
bit longer.