Well, after days of praying for wind it has arrived by the truck
load! Steady breeze built through the night from 15 – 20 kts through to
30 by day break. This brought about the corresponding sail changes from
kite to scrapet of headsail and the reefs went in, all good fun in the dark and
5m swell running through. The menu might be a bit less sophisticated today
due to the sea state, not sure the best silver wear will stay on the
table!
All eyes on todays position log, has our southerly trajectory paid
off?
Mike & Team Keoma
Our skipper has evidently seen a shark this morning, last night was bumpy
to say the least, followed by an even bumpier morning but at last pointing in
the right direction. Problem is the wind is due to drop again tomorrow so there
is talk of going even further south, problem is that there are some islands now
in the way, watch this space
Mark H
Rapidly approaching Mindello in Cape Verde Islands, what will Keoma’s game
plan be? Watch this space, and the tracker.
Nick