Guernsey-Biscay-La Coruna days 2-3
45:02.285N 07:37.111W
Day 2-3
10 - 12 Sept A very busy couple of days. We managed 135 miles over the ground on day
one, 148 on day two and so at present the eta for La Coruna is sometime around
lunchtime on Saturday. Andy's sun sights with the sextant are still in and
around our GPS course so it proves the old ways still have validity. I am still
cheating by doing the sight with the sextant and then letting my phone app do
the number crunching, best of both worlds I think.We shaped a course inside the
TSS outside of All night we were having trouble trimming the sails and the boat needed 20-30 degrees of rudder on just to maintain course. I tried every combination of sails I could think of but she still persistently kept rounding up. As daylight approached we had a concerted effort to get the boat balanced but she just would not trim correctly. The realisation finally came that we had rudder problems. I checked the hydraulics, no leaks, and so it was wake Norma up as she was sleeping after doing the 3am to 6am watch and get at the rudder post under the rear berth. The first thing I saw was a loose nut lying next to the rudder post upper bearing. The yoke had vibrated free, even with double locking nuts, and was twisting on the post as the retaining key had slipped half out of its slot. So we had managed to trim her onto course right through the night at 6- 8 knots in 15-20 knots of wind for most of the time with little or no rudder! With Andy turning the wheel gently under instructions passed up on deck by Norma, Steve and I managed to get it all lined up again as the rudder swung about in the seaway and so did we with a steady 1 meter swell passing under the keel. I did note that very hard moving metal and very soft squishy fingers really are not a match made in heaven. All tightened in well however with an absolute minimal amount of well directed swearing and after a quick count to make sure we had the requisite 40 digits still in place between the four of us Spectra set off again. So here we are, 120 miles from Sarah won the chocky bar for the predicted 24 hour mileage run over the first night out, and Norma won it for the second 24 hour run. Must be my turn soon, I am the blooming navigator! Next blog from + New flag number three up the mast ;-) |