Never a dull moment

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Philip Fearnhead
Thu 29 Nov 2012 15:56
Thursday 29th November 2012 18:28.43N 031:14.99W
 
Rossi has kept up her fish catching habit, totalling 4 mahi mahi  in four days.  She has concluded that she is catching juveniles on their way home from school because they were all caught around 4.30 pm, apart from one late arrival.  Meanwhile, the skipper is becoming increasingly skilled at despatching and filleting the fish!
 
The weather has been sunny and warm with the sea temperature now up to 25 C. The wind has been volatile with light patches interspersed randomly with stronger winds, but nothing over 25 knots so far; mostly 10-15 knots, which is not fast but is pleasant sailing.
 
Today’s excitement was when the gennaker decided to wrap itself around both itself and the forestay during a brief change in the wind. Fortunately, the problem was soon resolved and we are back sailing again.
 
A German catamaran which we passed a few evenings ago has reappeared just behind us and asked for a weather forecast which we will relay after updating our grib files.  This is the only boat we have seen in that period.  We expect the first of the large boats from the ARC, which set out on 25th from Gran Canaria, to pass us next week although it is unlikely we shall see them as they will be well dispersed by then.