Day 10: Sombrero Passage
Buoy 'N Sea
Phil and Trish Littman
Thu 29 Nov 2007 13:10
19:19.66N, 63:54.52W
Last Day
By our estimates, this is our last full day at sea.
We are 43 miles from our next waypoint in the Sombrero (Anegada) Passage. We
should be making landfall by mid-morning tomorrow. We may or may not be able to
get another blog post in before then but stay tuned. We'll be docking at Bobby's
marina, which has a great bar where the locals and old salts hang out. It'll be
nice to get a cold draft beer and a shower.
Last night was better than expected. We didn't get
any squalls, as was forecast, and we were consistently making 6.5-7kts on a
broad reach overnight. This is despite the fact that we were still reefed
down.
Steve is making pancakes and bacon again for
breakfast.
The flying fish seem to like Alex. They only jump
in the boat when he is on watch.
They may be cute. But they start stinking up the
place almost immediately.
This looks like a good sign that there are fish to
be caught. So we'll try catching dinner again today.
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