Day 2 to Lanzarote

Position 33:44.380N 08:27.924W The night watches went to plan, although just after midnight
the moon seemed to fall over and disappear over the horizon leaving us in
complete darkness just at the beginning of Paul’s first night watch ! Today I am posting a diary of our day to give you an insight
of a typical day at sea……. 0945 Make bread 1000 Radio net – position reports of all other yachts 1030 Put twistle rig up for sailing – all of us on
deck 1040 Cook bread 1100 Furl sails, twistle rig down as no wind, engine on 1200 Eat bread – delicious 1300 sleep, sun bathing, reading 1500 Eat more bread – delicious 1530 Excercises – takes less time than eating the
bread 1630 Line goes – caught fish but it escapes when
reeling it in 1700 Small local open boat with two gypsies on board passes
close – shouting at us (they are 30 miles off shore, not sure what they
were saying) 1730 Showers 1745 More wind, Twistle up again We are having chilli for supper tonight and then it will be
back to the night shift. |