Trans-Atlantic Day 19 We had lots of visitors yesterday. I say lots, but any visitor makes a change for us out here. First we entertained by a pod of Atlantic Spotted dolphins (Stenella frontalis), then we crossed paths with a ship. Real life other people out there! The human’s […]
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Trans-Atlantic Day 18 Yes, we are still at sea. We were at position 15’29.755 N, 55’30.296′ W at 8:30 am UTC. I have just over 319 nm to go before I can have a pee with out looking like I am drunk. The winds gradually picked up during the day, […]
Trans-Atlantic Day 17 The time has definitely shifted now. The sun is not setting until 9:30pm UTC and rising until about 9:30am UTC. So I think we are about 2 and a half hours behind England now. The human’s have had to move their sleeping schedule a little later so […]
Trans-Atlantic Day 16 The winds have been very, very light, so we have not gotten far. 16’13.56′ N, 50’56.847′ W at 9 am this morning. The GPS says I will be able to run further then the length of the boat in just over 586 nm. It was a real […]
Trans-Atlantic Day 15 We were still over the Mid Atlantic Ridge at 9am this morning: 16’36.947′ N, 49’03.482 W. My paws will hit terra-ferma in just over 697nm. The winds yesterday died out and we were making very little head way. So the human’s decided in the afternoon to douse […]
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 […]