Skipper reports via email

Heard from the skipper this morning via email…

“Been raining or overcast for the last three days – everything is wet and damp …. but the wind has been fantastic. we are definitely cruising. always over seven knots and sometimes nine plus. Initially, no chance of making our june 26th departure flights… now we could be there by Tuesday. If the wind speed and direction hold. every one is working hard and sailing well.”

…for us back at home this is good news that their sailing will bring them home on time!

Skipper’s Sunday update

Six hundred miles in the bag with 1269 miles to go. winds have been humming between 20 to 25 mph for the past three days with bursts up to 30 mph, rain off and on – beautiful cruising weather. the grateful red is rockin’ averaging seven knots an hour with times of eight and nine knots per hour. crew is falling into the shift rotatioin – work three hours (you are in control of drving but reality is auto pilot does most driving – more responsible then some silly crew driving), three hours sleeping in the cockpit in case of emergency followed by three hours off – typically trying to sleep in a rockin and rollin boat crusing at eight knots in seas of six to ten feet. Actually easier then it sounds after three hours trying to sleep in the cockpit inwhich you have all of the above plus ocean spray and rain.

Kristine’s seal a meals have been terrific – one hot meal a day as a crew, munchies at shift change and at least two barley soups a day – my fav is Mexican. Not going hungry – hopefully supplies will last another ten days.

Just another Sunday at sea.

News from the Skipper at sea!

We motor to the Bermuda exit channel, call customs on the VHF—no problem leaving. We get out ten miles—customs calls back and we need to return. There is no wind so motor back, do customs, round of drinks and fuel up.

We leave for second time—no wind and raining. Now day two have yet to see winds above six. Lots of clouds, some sprinkles and rain but little wind. Less then 100 miles traveled—what wind we do have is not in a great direction—we have the spinnaker up.

Kristine’s omelets were great.

Looking for storm clouds!