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Entries from June 2009

At Sea: Kao Shen No 6

June 10th, 2009 · Comments Off on At Sea: Kao Shen No 6

Strategy of keeping north has worked well.  In much better wind than the boats 60 miles south.  We have been able to sail all day at 6.5 knots. Our second cargo boat that we have seen since the Galapagos was as surprised as us to see someone else. Kao Shen No 6 altered course 20 […]

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Tags: At Sea · Pacific Leg

At sea: Past halfway milestone

June 10th, 2009 · Comments Off on At sea: Past halfway milestone

Past the halfway point.  Less than 1500 miles to Marquesas Islands.  Quieter conditions, full sails and some motoring at night.  Still trying to keep north for better winds and better sailing angle when the winds go further into the east.  Next half may be slower if the forecast is to be believed. Position: [-5.775,-114.858] at […]

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At sea: Minke whale

June 8th, 2009 · Comments Off on At sea: Minke whale

We are very proud of our daughter.  The degree results were announced today and She got a 2.1.  We will be with her in spirit at the graduation ceremony.  Celebration meal will be in some Pacific Island when she joins us in August. We had a minke whale just behind the boat yesterday.  By just […]

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Tags: At Sea · Pacific Leg

At sea: Frustrating winds

June 7th, 2009 · Comments Off on At sea: Frustrating winds

Great sail during the day and into the first part of the night but then it the wind oscillated up and down.  We took out reefs to put them back in again during a rain squall.  Then we headed nearly south to stop the main bagging about in light winds.  At the moment the radar […]

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Tags: At Sea · Pacific Leg

At Sea: Dolphins and Bach

June 6th, 2009 · 4 Comments

Wind came back yesterday morning and we had the “pinkie” up*.  I “had” to hand steer for about 3 hours to keep it full.  Great little patch.  Then the wind was enough for just genoa and has stayed that way giving us a good day’s run. Like you we have a full moon and I […]

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At Sea: No Wind

June 5th, 2009 · Comments Off on At Sea: No Wind

Wind died yesterday lunch time after we had had a lovely pink spinnaker run.  Motored all night but now there are signs of a sailing breeze. Passed a number of milestones – 1/4 the way from Galapagos to Marquesas; pass the 10,000 miles for the trip so far from Scotland and Giselle has passed the […]

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Tags: At Sea · Pacific Leg

At Sea: Less Wind

June 4th, 2009 · Comments Off on At Sea: Less Wind

Wind eased back last night and went around to the east.  Not what was predicted but I suspect the forecasts in this area won’t be very accurate given the distance from any data collection and lack of anybody to appreciate the forecasters skills!  Still managing 5.0 knots over the ground just and going the correct […]

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At Sea: Another Record Day

June 3rd, 2009 · Comments Off on At Sea: Another Record Day

What a lovely day sailing in the trade winds.  Giselle held 9 knots over the ground for most of the day and nearly 8 over night even though we had 2 reefs in the main to make it relaxing for the watch keepers.  We have earnt the respect of a fast cruising 51ft catamaran up […]

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At Sea: Record Day’s Run

June 2nd, 2009 · Comments Off on At Sea: Record Day’s Run

Great wind all day and a knot of current for most of the time.  RECORD day’s run of 180 miles, that’s an average of 7.5 knots.  The weather files (GRIB files) have us holding in the better wind for the next few days.  Boats behind will have less.  The swell we get here has come […]

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Tags: At Sea · Pacific Leg

Full Credits for the Windpilot Rudder

June 2nd, 2009 · Comments Off on Full Credits for the Windpilot Rudder

We have been steered by the windpilot with the new rudder for over a 1000 miles and when removed in Galapagos it looked good. So I think we can claim some success for the new rudder we made while in Shelter Bay, Panama. It was surprising quite how many people contributed to getting the final […]

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