Well gang, I can not say it has been uneventful! A bit of gear failure, but the human’s were pushing it. The maximum for the day was 13.5 knots down one wave….that we know of. The topping lift for the spinnaker pole came free, when it went for a dip, […]
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Hi guys. The human’s have had a big debate here and they have decided to skip the trip to the Cape Verde Islands. Pros of stopping: -breaks the trip up into smaller sails, -safe place to repair any equipment failures, -top up on fresh water (although you will have to […]
Yes, inertia has been broken. After getting a disappointing weather forecast for our trip to the Cape Verde Islands we all felt restless and decided that moving to another port of call was in order. We had planned on leaving Thursday night, but there was no wind, so we […]
Welcome to sailing. Everything you do is dictated by the weather! And guess what? The weather says do not go! The humans had been checking the weather, but greatly distracted by getting the boat prepared for two Atlantic passages. After getting everything sorted last night they had a chance to […]
SCARRY! We are off tomorrow morning for another first for us. This will be our longest journey yet. About 800nm from Fuerteventura in the Canary Islands to Sal in the Cape Verde Islands. This should take us about a week. We think we have everything ready, but you never […]
Well the human’s are getting closer to ‘launch’. It is taking them ‘forever’ to get organised. Warning to those that are following us to sea. Take the number of days you think it will take to get ready for a long passage and double it. And try to build in […]