Atlantic Crossing - Day 5
Malua
Harry Watson Smith
Mon 26 Nov 2012 05:39
Malua is at 22:28.61N 21:47.94W at 0600 on 24/11/2012
We have travelled 528 miles with 2279 to go.
Daily 24 hour run 124 nm
Main item on the agenda for today was to look at the generator to see what
caused it to loosing water out of the filler cap. Something it has done
previously but not such great volumes . I cleaned out the cooling water
system but found nothing then took out the thermostat. Not a good idea on
a diesel but still you have to make compromises being so far from land.
Added the water back again and ran the generator for half an hour. It
looked better but not fixed. While it was running it did add more than 50
amps charge to each battery bank. I miss this wonderful power
source. While I was getting into the engine room I put my hand up to grap
a hand hold and right into the engine room extractor fan. There was a loud
bang and a cry. Luckily the blades of the fan are only plastic. My
finger is slightly red but two blades from the fan have disappeared so it is
unbalanced. It lasted only a few minutes before it ground to a halt and
tripped the fuse. Just another job for tomorrow. I hope the fan in
the store is still working but I doubt if it is. Now that will be a
challenge.
We have been having unusual weather with the wind more from the north and
north west. This has meant that the expected course of SW has not been
made and we have had to zig-zag our way south. I heard on the MOzzie net
this morning that the ARC is not going to leave as planned on Sunday but be
delayed two day to Tuesday due to a strong southerly in Las Palmas.
To quote one participant “ I’ll be able to finish off the to-do list”
while another “ just more time for a drink and a little party”.
We are making reasonable time but cant wait fro the NE trade winds to fill
in and we can sit back and enjoy the down wind ride.
A magical moment on Malua. |