Cape Verde Sighting- DAY 7

Lady of Avalon
Guy & Deborah Tolson
Sun 28 Nov 2010 15:29
17:15.34N 24:58.23W
Just North of ILHA DE SANTO ANTAO – CAPE VERDES
28.11.10
Wind 8 knots Direction S to SSW-
Cloudy
Heading W
Seems just crazy to sail more than 800 miles at about 6 miles an hour
, sight land , go within touching distance and not go ashore for a beer.
Then again you’ve got to be pretty mad to go to sea in a sail boat in the first
place!
So on we go -only 2100 NM left-What was happening at New Year
anyway?
Going around North of this Island and sailing presently, all be it light
winds in the lee of it. Wind direction will predict our heading over the next
few days, as, although weak trade winds are forecast further south they are
still a long distance off and not predicted to last that long.
SW winds very strong to gale force North of us with 4 to5 mts waves and
swell, so making West quite hard up there for those boats that choose that
Northerly route. But it may pay off in the end as its shorter.( I already picked
up on SSB communication describing it as a “Washing Machine up here“So at this
point we must keep on sailing on this heading, then turn more south when
possible.We saw quite a few boats heading to the Islands for fuel.Fortunately we
have large capacity so no need to.
Hope you enjoyed Debs blog, i think she’s eyeing up the bottle
already!
We shall see – Nick’s tomorrow
We spare a thought for you in Blighty with all that snow.It must be the jet
stream which is much more South than usual and is affecting us as well ,just in
a different way.
Guy
Just to note that Federico has ,with a report we get daily by email of
current ARC boats positions, produced a Fleet Viewer -similar to the ARC
website, so we can now see all the boat position numbers flagged up on a
chart on his computer- even Nick is impressed!
Oh and Debs has just made a lemon sponge –yummy!
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