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We must free ourselves of the hope that the sea will ever rest. We must learn to sail in high winds.
We must free ourselves of the hope that the sea will ever rest. We must learn to sail in high winds.
[p]wallace
[s]=20
pos: 17 37.36s 162 54.19e
sp: 7.0
h: 230m
d: 08/10/16 05:51 GMT+1100
Wind: 24 kts SE, 80% cloud cover, 1.5 metre swell.
The roller coaster ride continues but Maunie is galloping along. Winnie, the windpilot is doing a fine job and we've both got used to the conditions. All well aboard.[END]
[p] MINDstate
[pos] 8 31s 179 11e
[w] 1012.5 bar, 75% cc, 10kn ene, 85% hum,
[s] arrived Funafuti, Tuvalu
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[p]monkey123
[s]
pos: 20 25.2s 171 21.1e
sp: 7
hdg: 245t
d: 08/10/16 01:36 GMT+1200
Good 24 hour spell wind 20-25 kts on the beam. Flying along, seas a bit rough.
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Hi David and Patricia,
[p]MYPASSWORD
[pos]31 25s 170 24e
[sp6.5kn
[h]180t
[w]17-22kn SW[s]with the drop in wind strength we''re now sailing under double reeled main with about 60% Genoa out. Noddy steering faultlessly. All well on board
Many thanks
Cheers Sue & Ron[END]
I am here Lat-34.515273 Lon+22.056357 Alt+022ft GPS Sats seen 04 http://map.iridium.com/m?lat=-34.515273&lon=22.056357 Sent via Iridium GO!
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[s] Position report sent via Iridium GO [END]