ARC Day 15

Starcross Fair Log
Ross Wilson
Sun 5 Dec 2010 18:30
Sunday 05/12/10
Midday position 13:22.9N 34:53.2W
Noon - noon run: 102 NM
Plan +24 Hrs: continue on great circle
route to St Lucia 1495 NM
We have maintained steady progress averaging 5 knots under twin-poled
headsails with the wind stubbornly refusing to exceed 10
knots and with a north westerly swell from a mid-Atlantic storm.
We still expect stronger winds, hopefully generating at least 10 knots
apparent and allowing Starcross to achieve hull speed. Weather remains dry
and hot with clear skies and the trademark "puffy" trade wind
clouds, thankfully less humid although the rig of the day remains boxers
and lifejackets. Because of the positions of the majority of the
fleet, ARC Control has rescheduled "arrival" parties but many of us believe
even these dates to be optimistic - we do, however, expect to arrive before
Christmas!
Mid afternoon saw us cross 35 degrees west and ship's time is now UT -
2. We are into Week 3, and essential administration has been
completed, eg: food shelves and fridges restocked, goodies cupboard
refilled with unhealthy snacks to keep us going through the night
watches, clothes washed, and fresh pillow cases distributed. We have
reverted to a more traditional watchkeeping system, with 4-hour
watches of 2 crew and Ross floating; this should allow better continuity of
weather forecasting and navigation planning, timely sail changing, and less
disruption of sleep patterns from having one day in 5 off as "mother" (and allow
time for Ross' HF net "anchor man" role).
We have not seen another yacht for over 5 days and our
only sighting has been of MV Clipper Triumph, a tanker from
Trinidad and Tobago with whom we enjoyed a chat during the early hours
of 2nd December (AIS gives a vessel's name facilitatig initial VHF radio
contact). We do, however, enjoy daily HF radio contct with many yachts,
the highlight of today's chat being a quiz with an international flavour
presented by a yacht crewed by English, French, Greek, Russian and
Slovenian aircraft pilots. The result went to tie-break between Starcross
and another yacht, with us losing by incorrectly identifying Europa as a Greek
God and not a Greek nymph (we need to add a book on Greek mythology to the
Starcross' library!). We look forward to meeting all our correspondents in
St Lucia. This afternoon was also brightened up by the arrival of a family
of dolphins whose company we enjoyed.
Looking forward to greater speed tomorrow.
Ross, Al, Al, Paul, Will |