St. Helena to the Caribbean - Day 2

Harmonie
Don and Anne Myers
Mon 14 Jan 2013 12:12
13:15.820S  10:05.166W
 
January 14, 2013
 
Isn't this nice?
That's what we keep asking ourselves and each other.  The answer is a resounding yes!  If sailing were like this all the time, the oceans would be teeming with yachts going this way and that.  Everyone would be having a grand time sipping champagne from real glass glasses, while trolling for fish, reading heaps of books and doing needlepoint.  Not that we are sipping champagne out of real glass glasses or doing needlepoint, but it's smooth enough out here to do either if you were so inclined.  The trouble with this glorious piece of ocean is that to get to it, the Indian Ocean must first be crossed, and South Africa rounded.  No wonder there's no one else out here sharing the glory!  (Not completely true as there are three other sailboats within a few hundred miles and one ship that passed by a few hours ago within 20 miles, but we can't see them, so it feels like we are alone.)
 
Sailing report:  Nice.
 
Weather report:  Nice.
 
See?  It's nice.
We have a powder blue sky with puffy white clouds, eighty-something degrees, deep blue sea, and 12-20 knots of wind from the southeast.  With the downwind rig up in these conditions, we glide before the wind so smoothly, the movement of the boat is almost imperceptible.  Almost.  Another ten days or so of this, and we won't feel any movement at all.  If that happens, it might be a good time to take up yoga.  Then we could brag about holding the downward dog position in rolling seas with 12-20 knots of southeast wind behind us.
 
Another day down, another 150ish miles complete.
2 down, 21-ish to go.
Anne