Day 1
Woke to overcast skies and not much wind! 2 February 07.00 said
goodbye to Contadora and headed off for the Galapagos! If only it was
that simple! Got the mainsail up and were about to pull out the genoa when
Matt noticed that the portside aft winch was a bit ‘grungy’.
We had serviced all the winches earlier in January but since then not used them
much. So that had to come apart again - to reveal a crack in the plastic
moulding underneath the self-tailor. It was a bad fit into the self
tailor so Matt got out his file and sorted it - at least we are able to use
it. Good start eh? Wind was around 9 knots from WNW to start but as
the day progressed it turned to the north – varying between 9 and 12
knots and in the afternoon we were able to pole out the genoa. The
current turned with us at around mid-day. Had a few dolphins with us now
and again – may have been bottle nosed but they weren’t very lively
so possibly rough-toothed. A few other very large splashes were the only
evidence of other ‘creatures lurking beneath the
surface’. After all the frenetic activity of the past month,
we spent a leisurely day, reading and cat-napping! We didn’t even
bother with the fishing lines! Sea a bit lively now and then with a few
rolly bits but prepared 3 good meals whilst we could (it’s not like we
don’t know where our next meal is coming from – and let’s
face it we’re not going to starve with ¾ ton food on board - more that we
don’t know what the conditions are going to be like when we reach the
ICTZ - doldrums!) I even managed to do my yoga salute to the sun.
Stood 3 hour watches from 8pm to 8am. Wind stayed more or less same
direction all night varying from 7 to 15 knots still with around half to a knot
of current. Hadn’t seen much of the sun during the day and
the thin cloud cover kept the moon and stars hidden. Lots of
bio-luminescence. Passed quite a few ships in the night – had the
AIS running in order to be able to identify them – in fact we had to call
one up as he was heading directly for us from behind – he said he had us
on his radar and changed course slightly to avoid us! 24 hour
distance: 160 miles
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