12:7.18N 61:41.31W

Whisper
Noel Dilly
Sat 29 Dec 2012 09:33
"Tyrrel Bay, Carriacou - 28th December"
 
Hot bread rolls enjoyed for breakfast an a Black Cake for afternoon tea to look forward to, we set off north on our 40 mile passage to Carriacou.  The wind was from the east as we hugged the coast with Geneo out and the main up we were creaming along at 6-7 knots.  As we cleared the north of the island, the wind came round and the seas increased, soon we were "bashing to windward".  This was nothing like the experience of the head wind we had coming down the English Channel wrapped up in our fowlies, soaking wet and cold with 26 knots of wind, here we were in our tee shirts and shorts with the hot sun, 15 knots of wind and warm goffers (waves and spray over the deck of the boat ending their passage in the cockpit, usually on the skipper or any crew member sitting in front of him, who maybe saw it coming and ducked just in time or maybe didn't!).  We both enjoyed it immensely even tacking was not an effort, once we remembered how to do it, or maybe it is simply that three tacks was not too arduous in a 40 mile passage!  We also enjoyed being out on the big seas and seeing the Boobies and flying fish once more.  This was real sailing and it was fun! 
 
Photo: "End of a Perfect Day"
 

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