We can now confidently state that S/Y Unconditional, a
2004 Oyster 49, should finish today, and probably late this afternoon.. We are
back to a classic wing-on-wing configuration, and sailing nicely w/o the
previous 8-foot waves on an angle that tossed our stern around. We should have
sailed that configuration yesterday – mea culpa. The last 200nm will have been
under the same downwind tack.
We need to hope that these NE winds turn to the East for Leg #2
starting next week, as this is nice!!!
Competition-wise, we largely closed the gap on Talaba, a
Neatherlands-registered Oyster 54, and our Las Palmas neighbor, Lagoon 52 S/Y
Deamcatcher is 4nm to our starboard. I admit that I was nervous a hundred
miles back when I couldn’t see any other boats. This is normal for ocean
rallies, however like homing pigeons they return to the nest/loft. Thus I
double-checked to be sure that I was sailing to the correct island AND the
proper side – whew! Coming into port next to boats where you know the crew is
FUN!
Our Oyster 49 behaved/performed well, and Sara, Evan & I learned
a few things along the way. In preparing for this trip I need to thank others
who enabled this venture:
Sara – 1st Mate, chef, Admiral, and more...
Evan – Crew + flying to England for rigging parts
Eddie who led Oyster Yacht’s competent 5-person Technical Support Team
fixing many things – the RED Shirts!
Michael of Fox Marina UK who replaced the D1 standing rig + topping
lift
Juan Carlos of Rolnautic who arranged for Lewmar + refrig support
Carolina of Ocean Services who handled our Liferaft servicing
Susana & Clare of WCC who looked lovingly after me
Oliver, Pam & Agustin of Ocean Cruising Club for setting up a Las
Palmas OCC sailor’s lunch
Sarah of Oyster who arranged an excellent Oyster owners dinner
Volvo Penta for the Onan Generator service
Bob & Claire of YachtCom who arranged for SSB Service
MasterVolt UK for functional verification of the charger & inverter
replaced earlier this year in Greece
Jim from S/Y Dreamcatcher for Zucchini bread, and David for Grappa
Nigel from S/Y Venture, plus the boat at the beginning of Tango
Tom Hughes
20nm from finish line with land in
sight!