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The rain has really settled in, the sky is a grey mush, visibility very poor and it seems like it will go on forever. Wind continues NE force 5 and we’re making reasonable time. I’m on watch. As usual, Sotiris has had
his On the change of watch a small fishing boat appears out of the murk only 100 yards or so away. He is 80 miles offshore in foul weather. With all the sea clutter there is no way we can boats like that on the radar. At last the rain subsides, the clouds break up
ahead and we are rewarded with both ends of a rainbow. It’s surprisingly chilly…and it
looks a lot like the Sotiris cooks the tuna in the oven with Garlic and oil. When it’s done he beats a hasty retreat to the cockpit while Steve serves it up. He will have his share tomorrow. Our share is a bit dry and bland but this is always the case with Skipjack Tuna at least it makes a change from chicken or sphag bag. We’ve been motor sailing for a couple of hours while the wind made up its mind. It’s now blowing ESE a very healthy Force 6. I come on watch and Sotiris and I drop the pole and we’re off again on the Port Tack with the wind just behind the beam. 24 Hour Run 196 miles. Including 8 1/2 hours of motor sailing for 74 miles. Current ETA tomorrow Monday @
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