Day 140 - Caribbean Passage - Day 14
Midnight we had made it
as far as 17:23.30N 35:10.92W – 9th of December, 2008. Engine Time – 14.5
Hours By the morning the wind had
dropped off to about 6 Knots so we decided to put the engine on just at tick
over to keep the boat steady in the water. It was not a lot longer after this
that the wind had decreased to nothing. All we could do was swelter in the
intense heat. It was so hot we just sat down in the cabin to keep out of the
sun. We have sun reflective blinds on our hatches and heavy set curtains so the
cabin stays relatively cool, after all she is fiberglass and that is what they
insulate houses with, not to mention she is semi submersed in water. Fiona cooked bread which
did not help with keeping the cabin cool but it turned out to be the most
amazing bread I have ever eaten. Not only is the smell of freshly baked bread
one of the best smells you could wish for but the bread itself was soft, hot
and delicious. The two of us ate the entire loaf about 30 seconds after it came
out of the oven. Luckily Fi baked two so it will be toast as a treat for
breakfast tomorrow. By mid afternoon it was
so hot that neither of us new what to do with ourselves, apart from watch beads
of sweat run down our already dripping bodies. In the end we decided to go for
a swim. I reefed in the sails and dropped the bathing ladder and took a swim.
Not sure about how you may of felt but for me it was a very very pulse raising
experience. Firstly I did not want the wind to blow the boat away, but most of
all I was absolutely petrified of what lurks beneath, I know nothing was there,
but we have all seen the movies…. Special
comments by Fiona: Believe it or not but baked bread
is definitely a luxury out here. We ran out of bread within the first 2
days and we were both missing something simple like a piece of toast with
vegemite….mmmmm. I was pretty happy with the way the bread turned
out, especially with Ben’s appreciation for it. I reminded him that
after all I do come from a family of bakers! That’s got to count
doesn’t it? Even though I don’t have a baking bone in my
body. Day 140 Traveling Direction
– West Wind Direction –
South East – what little their was Swell – Flat as a
pancake Average Speed
– 4.0 Top Speed – 6.4
Knots Through the water Distance Covered –
94.7 Nautical Miles |