19:10.23N 38:22.98W

Relentless across The Atlantic
Nigel Houghton
Sat 29 Nov 2014 19:59
DAY 11 SATURDAY NOVEMBER 29
 
Position at 2000 GMT: 19 deg 10.23 north 38 deg 22..98 W
 
Approx 1,419 miles travelled so far out of an estimated 2,995
 
 
A typical Saturday: we got up late, read the papers, had breakfast, walked the dog, went to the pub for lunch.
 
Then we woke up from our dreams! It has been a lovely day, though, and very relaxing.
 
Blue skies, hot sun and a docile sea all add up to easy sailing. We had a giant breakfast of three-egg omelettes with ham, cheese and tomato filling and tonight it’s a pork stir fry with noodles.
 
We’ve just changed course and the sail plan because the latest weather report shows low pressure to the north west which could take away our wind. So we’re heading south west towards the 15North latitude line where the winds are predicted to be good on Monday evening.
 
It looks like being a clear starry night so keeping watch will be bathed in moonlight again. Tomorrow morning we’ll hit the halfway mark and celebrate with a cup of tea (there’s no alcohol on board apart from one can of beer, which we’re saving for Mark’s birthday on December 4).