Wednesday 30th July 2014, Reykjavik

Awelina of Sweden
James Collier
Wed 30 Jul 2014 21:49
64:09.29 N, 021:56.34 W
Tied up snugly in Reykjavik harbour after an 11 hour sail round the
Reykjaness peninsular to move only 25km as the crow flies. The wind was not that
strong, between F5 and F7 from the NNE, but once we'd rounded the corner to head
north it got surprisingly rough. Actually rougher than any conditions we've yet
been out in Awelina.
![]() Only 15 miles to go before we can bear away...
To keep progress in the waves we had to have a bit more canvas than we’d
normally carry for the wind strength, so we had 2 reefs in the main, staysail
and 1/3 of the yankee. This worked very well and we did 7 knots or even more
while hard on the wind and through the waves. We say through as it was really
quite wet with the cockpit drains working hard for the first time as the
occasional green water came over the sprayhood. Surprisingly we saw no other
yachts...
But we did see a big trawler which seemed to be keeping us company, getting
ahead and then stopping and waiting for us to catch up before starting off
again. We suppose he was fishing but he stayed within 1/2 a mile of us for 20 or
more miles, in fact until we were safely entering Reykjavik harbour. Inside the
harbour it was incredibly sheltered with barely a breath of wind – perhaps this
explains why the Vikings chose this spot to build their major settlement.
We tied up next to a large live-aboard catamaran and started cooking lamb
tagine at 22:30, but it was still light. Tomorrow we’ll buy some fresh
vegetables, explore a bit and then move on.
![]() Bah, nothing. I remember when our top-gallants carried away and the mizzen
went by the board ....
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