As of 1800hrs on Monday we had just 350 miles to go. The wind has
shifted around to the ESE at around 15 kts. so we are currently broad reaching
with full sails up. If it stays like this we will try the asymetric first thing
tomorrow. All well on board and everyone starting to discuss the order of
priorities. Beer, shower, steak,- Shower , beer, steak etc. etc. Skipper is
thinking along the lines of beer, beer, beer, beer, sod it I’ll shower in the
morning, beer, beer, beer......We still have a small chance of getting in late
Wednesday evening in time for the first of the parties but with the wind dying
that is looking unlikely.
Have a boat just 2 miles off our beam. A beneteau First 475. They should be
around 14 hours ahead of us. Our good friends are sailing an Oyster 56 and are
just 10 miles behind us but catching up. We are really trying to hold them off !
We have lost our wind instruments at night (low battery), as we have the solar
panels on the bimini it is difficult to judge the wind. This now involves
leaning out over the back of the boat to see the windex !
Just got a grib file for the atlantic weather. Britain looks set for some
strong winds. Thinking of you... honest.
Next report will be the last before arrival.
Bye till then,
C & C