Caribbean to the Azores...

Tioram 4
Tina & Tony
Thu 27 May 2010 16:56
Caribbean to the Azores
 
Nearly 'land ho' but with only 15 miles to go we can't see land in the mist.
 
We will soon be safely into the Azores with a final miledge of 2688 nm through the water in 19 days. Quite a long return trip as the ENE winds pushed us further North than planned and at times we were heading for Florida.
We skimmed Bermuda by 90 nm before being able to head East for the Azores. Our first 3 days out of Antigua were magic with warm winds and a good sea state to enable us to get our sea legs.
Our 4th day saw us with gusts of 32 true knots of wind with 5m waves, but a steep cross sea which rolled the boat sideways. Tioram battled through fantastically with the crew working well together. We only had one interesting moment where we lay Tony (sitting on the back pushpit rail) and the port side deck into the water on a large cross wave.
 
From then on we have had remarkable weather with calm/slight/mod seas, sunshine and fair winds. This has allowed everyone to have some quality time together and individually resting, reading, listening to ipods and whale and dolphin watching.
 
Our second blow came on the evening and night of 25th May when the wind suddenly kicked in ahead of predicted time with 40 knots true gusts, heavy rain, 3m seas but choppy and Tioram touching 11 knots. We reduced and reduced sail until just running on a genoa with the boat handling very well.
Below decks the usual carnage, depite our good stowage with the odd boot, half open pasta bag and cushions becoming missiles coming from all directions. Its a tough decision whether to duck or catch them!!
16 hours later the wind subsided leaving large seas which saw us bombing along on a surf and making great progress----the sun then coming out.
 
The last couple of days has seen us making great progress to the Azores. We have sailed as fast as we safely could as our weather router has predicted a gale foce low of 35 knots true coming from the North-- he advised us to make haste to Horta (Azores).
The crew have enjoyed great fun together, good sense of humour and good food cooked by all--- only topped by a bithday cake!!!
 
It is interesting that we emarked on the ARC Gran Canaria to St Lucia voyage-- having done it before--- expecting to have more quality time with our dear friends on the traditionaly more 'comfortable' Atlantic crossing ---sadly we got beaten up all the way. On that basis Tony and I took a deep breath and prepared ourselves to face a rough trip on the traditionally 'difficult' return Atlantic. The words of our friend Alisdair ringing in our ears saying 'Ship it, Ship it--- after his Azores rough trip.
 
As we all know the Atlantic is ever changing and always to be respected. We have had a really nice crossing with John Richards (My ARC 2004 pal ), James Ketchell (Solo Atlantic Rower) and Malte Scharf (prospective Mini transat racer of the future)
We sadly will loose John and James at the Azores as they have to return to the UK leaving Tony, Malte and myself continuing to Gibraltar.
 
But for now , the champagne is chilled, the famous or infamous Peter's bar beckons and re-unions with other boats we have met on our travels (Our ARC crew will know theThindra boys)---------------------which means the party is about to start................................
 
Love to all of the five crew's loved ones, families and friends  
 
Tina, Tony, John, Malte and James x x x x x