David: Been here a week now. A great week with Ewan and Jane despite the near Scottish weather on occasions! Weather forecasted to be better for Sheana and Tom this week. Photos of Madeira in the gallery and Mary’s story is on the blog as well. Photos of Ewan and Jane’s visit in the Gallery. […]
Entries Tagged as 'Atlantic Leg'
Update: Lanzarote
November 2nd, 2008 · Comments Off on Update: Lanzarote
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Atlantic Islands rising from 4000 metres below sea level to 1860 metres above.
November 2nd, 2008 · Comments Off on Atlantic Islands rising from 4000 metres below sea level to 1860 metres above.
Mary: Porto Santo in daylight looks very different, no twinkley lights all along the shore. One harbour one end and one town half way along the beach. Looks quite barren not much green. Time to explore the town, and buy some fresh food, not that I ever buy old food, so why do we say […]
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At Sea: Lanzarote in sight
October 25th, 2008 · Comments Off on At Sea: Lanzarote in sight
Position 29.482,-13.69 at 08:49 BST. Wind NNE 5. 3m swell from North. ETA La Graciosa is 13:00 today Saturday. Plan the night at this island just to the north of Lanzarote and then on to a suitable spot to meet with Ewan and Jane on Monday. Looking forward to a night with less movement in […]
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At sea: Sneaking a coffee
October 24th, 2008 · Comments Off on At sea: Sneaking a coffee
Position 30.89,-15.46 at 10:43 BST. Northerly force 5 with a 3 meter swell. We have a rule about making ground coffee when the boat is moving around a lot. We have kept to it so far this trip but with double normal supervision managed a pot for breakfast. I still keep to my GI diet […]
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At Sea: Madeira to Lanzarote
October 23rd, 2008 · 3 Comments
Left Funchal, Madeira at 12:00. ETA Lanzarote is Saturday evening 25th October. We are heading for the north end at present. Position at 18:24 (BST) Thursday is 32.27,-16.40 some 10 miles south of the off lying Ilhas Desertas. Wind has done most things since we left which is about the height of Madeira and the […]
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Update: Madeira
October 22nd, 2008 · Comments Off on Update: Madeira
Arrived at Madeira. Took the bus and just about got away from the tourists. We must outnumber the locals horribly. Impressive denists. Mary had her filling replaced less than 12 hours after loosing one! Off to Canaries tomorrow. Ewan and Jane will be with us on Lanzarote next week and Sheana and Tom the week […]
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A Giselle sandwich
October 22nd, 2008 · Comments Off on A Giselle sandwich
Leixoes and a couple of days on Giselle, getting ready for the next bit. Chatted to a couple of guys from France on their way to Cape Verde islands and to the African mainland, in a 26 foot boat! If you want to practise your French then look at www.uneiledeuxportraits.over-blog.com which is their website. We […]
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At Anchor: Porto Santo, Madeira
October 18th, 2008 · Comments Off on At Anchor: Porto Santo, Madeira
Reporting safe arrival at Porto Santo. Pouring rain to put down the anchor at 03:00 but still warm at 20’C. 480mile trip took 3.5 days thats 5.65 knot average with only motor for electricity generation. At anchor at 33.0585,-16.3215. At few days now on Madeira and then we start for the Canaries on Thursday ready […]
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At Sea: Overcast and hot
October 17th, 2008 · Comments Off on At Sea: Overcast and hot
No sun today yet. Can see rain on the radar. It is 26’C below, 23’C on deck. Feels like the start of the adventure with lots of things very different to the UK sailing. Sea is an inky blue and very clear. No wildlife, No fishing boats. (Well nearly none, did see a 2 mile […]
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At Sea: International Waters
October 16th, 2008 · Comments Off on At Sea: International Waters
Outside all countries 200 mile zone of territorial waters, but will soon be within 200 miles of Madeira. Current position 35.723,-13.524 with N force 3. We haven’t seen any fishing boats which is excellent but there is a surprising amount of cargo vessels. The AIS gives you their destination and I don’t think we have […]
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