Tioram heads for the Med 37.34:92N 13.02:53W

Tioram 4
Tina & Tony
Tue 8 Jun 2010 21:56
Hi Folks
 
We have found the temperature quite cool in the days since leaving the Azores and especially at night when we need the dreaded thermals, fleeces, foul weather gear, hats and gloves. The northerly winds are welcome for a good wind direction but very cold. We have had a good run today creaming along at between 7/8 and 10 knots on a surf. the wind speeds have been increasing and have varied between 15/20 true. This aftenoon the gusts topped 28/30 true so we put in a third reef in the main (sail) with gybe preventer and poled genoa with the wind then behind us and on a good course for Portugal. The visibility closed in and the seas steepened. This evening the wind has reduced to 21 true and the boat is handling well in with the wave direction.
 
Thoughts came to mind as usual and I mentioned that marrying a domino player would have led to a drier, more comfortable pastime/life. Tony reminded me that if I had married a domino player I wouldn't have seen the gorgeous grenadines----------'Don't they have domino conventions in the Grenadines?', was my response !!
 
So we now have 236 n miles to Albufeira to meet up with some friends and we are really looking forward to getting in. The very wet stop over in the Azores which kept us mainly boat bound have made the trip feel continous and now over a month. We are all gettting a little weary of colder weather and very cold nights---bit too much like the English channel in sept but with bigger seas. It is a far cry from the Caribbean and we are so-o-o happy to be going to the warm weather of the Med.  Life on board is good and Malte is a great crew mate and wins great thanks for cooking this evening on a rolling sea.However we are all more tired than with 5 on board. Tony is doing watches at night on his own --which is tiring and Malte and myself do the other watch. In the day we mix around so that we can all catch up on sleep.
 
Tony is on watch now 20.00hrs in dreary rain, light now gone, low visibilty----radar and AIS on ( early detection device for tankers/ large shipping) but the temperature is a little warmer. Malte is off watch in bed and I will be off to my bunk shortly for our 4 hours off watch --back on at midnight.
It seems that these are the moments when you earn your ticket to the beautiful bays--- swimming off the boat and sipping rum punches--------- and all of the more uncomfortable moments are then forgotten.
 
However guys at this moment I am still debating whether or not the Grenadines does hold a domino convention????
 
Love to families and friends from the 'Good ship Tioram' x x x x