[password] Ridingmore
[position] 00 54.9N 93 49.8W
[weather]SSE 12-15 knots, 0.5m S swell
[speed] 9-11.5 knots
Wherever you go becomes a part of you somehow.
Wherever you go becomes a part of you somehow.
[password] Ridingmore
[position] 00 54.9N 93 49.8W
[weather]SSE 12-15 knots, 0.5m S swell
[speed] 9-11.5 knots
[password] Ridingmore
[position] 00 15.97N 90 27.48W
[weather] S10-15kn
[speed] 7.5-9.5knots
[password] nftpw4ps
[position] 11 59.610N 120 12.007E
[speed]
[heading]
[password] Ridingmore
[position] 01 30.8N 87 37.7W
[weather]S10-15knots, .5m S swell
[speed] 6-9 knots
[status] And the wind continues to go around, and we are now close reaching in flatish conditions, out of the adverse current, and starting to pick the average speeds up over 6knots, hitting 9's on occasion. Cant wait til we have the current helping us too, and then we'll really start to fly!We're about 200 nm away from the Galapagos ISlands, which we will pass to our south, hopefully with some moonlight if no sunshine to enjoy them from afar - we will see!
[password] Ridingmore
[position] 2 09.7N 85 19.9W
[weather] SSW13-15, 1m S swell
[speed]6-8 knots @260 deg
[p]pjr4728
[s]
pos: 02 13.043n 100 33.731w
sp: 7.0
h: 255m
w: 12kn 185T, cloud 67/8, SS 0.5mSSW
d: 27/06/20 12.00 GMT-0500
Thankfully the 2nd week has seen the end of beating into wind AND current as we have continued west at the same latitude. If the week began with a bit of whimper, with still some adverse current, it has ended with bang (of sorts), with a PB for Windchase, yay!!
[password]Roberts56;
[position]23 09.246S 150 57.744E
[status]
Image:Beach.
Image:Beach.
Image: Fishing.
Friday 26th June
Yesterday we all piled into the dinghy and headed around the west side of
Great Keppel island. We found the large bay (ship wreck bay) we had sailed
past on the way to our anchorage. A beautifull bay but not as sheltered as
our anchorage. In the sand at high water mark we found parts of a ship wreck
including the pins used to hold the timber boat together.