Day 7 Azores - Falmouth 45:60.000N 016:41.465W

Whisper
Noel Dilly
Thu 20 Jun 2013 09:23
"20th June Day 7 Azores -
Falmouth"
A foggy, slow and rather tedious day! It is not that we want to
be bashing to windward with water everywhere and I know that we should be
grateful that we are not, but 2-3kts is a bit slow! This gave us
a days run of 88nm! Not quite the 150nm of other passages.
The problem is simply that we would both like to be home now. We are
on the downhill slope having passed half way and if we can only keep on course,
we only have 527nm to go to reach Falmouth.
Every cloud has a silver lining and having a level slow boat
enabled me to while away some time making bread, in fact it took most of
the day waiting for it to prove etc. It gave Whisper a lovely
cosy aroma and having the stove on warmed us up a bit. The wind out
here, what little there was, is extremely chill.
We encountered a ship last night in the fog. We knew
that one was somewhere around as it was picking up our SeaMe
transmission. An hour later, when Noel was on watch, the ship
appeared on the AIS screen and his heading was rather to close for
comfort. Noel called the ship up on the radio and the
Captain replied immediately, he could see us on his radar and said that he would
alter course and pass to starboard of us, which he did. The
ship only became visible when it was abeam of us 2 miles away. The
benefits of modern electronics on board is enormous, it is impossible to see
other shipping in these large Atlantic swells. It makes one wonder
how our predecessors managed, I certainly would not have liked to be on
Crows Nest duty.
All is well on board, spirits are up and this morning we are bowling along
at 6-7kts homeward bound; the sun is showing signs that it might break through
the cloud! ("Hello Mother, hello Father, here we are at Camp
Grenada!") |