Well, welcome again to Quinney Quinster time at sea. We are in the middle of the Mid Atlantic Ridge now at 16’59.303N, 47’27.955W at 9am this morning. The GPS says I will see palm trees in just over 791 nm. We are now entering the North Equatorial Current, proper, and […]
Monthly archives: February 2013
Well we were at 17’16.409′ N, 44’56.908′ W at 9 am this morning. The GPS said I would get to run on a beach in about 937 nm. So we are less then 1000nm away. We have moved off the 4000 m deep Cap Verde Abyssal Plain onto the Mid […]
Well, yesterday we did not get far. At 9:15am this morning we were at 17’39.96′ N, 42’12.451’W. We made up some ground in stronger winds during the night. The GPS puts us 1096nm before we site land. Just dumb luck, as most things in life are. The weather forecasted more […]
We were at 18’11.869’N, 40’08.719’W at 9:45am this morning. The GPS says I will no longer fall about when I poo in just over 1217 nm. Of the two human companions, the optimist says we will see land in 8 days, the realist predicts 9. Still not bad. This means […]
We were at 18’40.719′ N, 37’29.704′ W at 9 am this morning. The GPS tells me I can pee like an adult dog in just over 1371 nm. Yesterday started with great promise. The sun was shining and it looked like the waves may ease a bit. But it was […]
19’28.875’N 34’53.489’W The GPS says I have just over 1524 nm to go before I get to lift my leg to pee. It is a bit ‘demeaning’ as a male dog to be forced to squat. The human’s will tell you I was a bit of a ‘late bloomer’, but […]