18/3/08  11:30 AM
We left at 9:30 back in the 
cold wet monochrome world again. It has been raining since last night.  The only good thing to report is that 
we’ve had a strong current with us adding an extra 1 and sometimes 2 knots to 
our speed over the ground.  A few 
minutes ago we switched off the engine and are now sailing at 10 knots with 
mainsail only and a following wind blowing Force 7 gusting 8 i.e. 40 plus knots. 
 
14:00
At one point we touch 11.2 knots then the wind 
gets really gusty and variable in direction so we motor again and the wind drops 
away. The rain however continues.
 
19:00
We are moored at Puerto Mayne, a very 
beautiful place in spite of the rain.  
The grey mist lasted until about 4 pm and when it 
began to lift, there were some interesting images.  The wind stayed behind us all day and we 
had a positive current which must have given us at least 10 free miles. After an 
hour the wind changed and the grey descended again. We had several dolphin 
visitations; the best one as we arrived to moor with three show offs who kept 
leaping out of the water as we manoeuvred.  
Nik went ashore with the dinghy to check out shore line placement and the 
dolphins went mad leaping about the dinghy, the faster he went the more they 
enjoyed it. I don’t know who was having more fun, Nik or the 
dolphins.
 
The daily run was 77 miles. 
I enclose the few shots taken today; there were no 
other camera clicks…..