Passage to Brazil: photos

Awelina of Sweden
James Collier
Sun 6 Mar 2016 18:14
![]() Never set sail without a few bits of 2” x 2”. A disgraceful bodge but it
works v well!
![]() The second jib boomed out to windward and the normal yankee to leeward on a
very broad reach.
![]() Time for Neptune to initiate some Polywogs.
![]() The only shellback on board has to officiate,
![]() but only once Neptune has received his propitiatory libation.
![]() Once in the doldrums it started to rain. Hard! The skipper is washing his
hair under the end of the boom.
![]() But for a while it got calm enough to unbolt the table and have the floor
up to expose the generator’s fuel piping and effect a bypass.
The Doldrums lasted from about 1° S to about 6°S, but then the trades
arrived:
![]() much better! Extra sun awnings were needed however.
![]() About 200 miles off Brazil, when 100 miles or so from the Ilhas de Fernando
do Nornonha, a huge pod of dolphins, some hundreds we reckon, joined us for
several hours jostling for a go at the bows. These were the only sea creatures
bigger than flying fish which we’d seen since Cape Verde.
![]() Land visible ahead shortly before dusk. |