33:05.176S 052:13.381W

Shortly after the Paulo has sent some info on
“ The last bit makes me feel a little
better about not stopping. Sailing again. Wind ESE force 4. This wind direction is not supposed to be on the menu. We pass
I sent an e-mail to the Yacht Club in Punta del Este asking if they would have a berth for us for a few days from Thursday. This is the reply I got, in it’s entirity: “Ok what you need” I’ll take that as a yes. 3:30 AM I arose for my watch to discover the computer had been down for several hours, i.e. the dongle for the navigation program and the wireless USB device etc. weren’t working. A USB hub appeared be functioning but when I took it out of the system and reorganised all the USB connections, and restarted the computer several times I gradually got everything back, all except a GPRS Modem which we never use anyway. I hope it was just the Hub and not something more sinister on the computer mother board. Sorry, I know that’s too technical for some of you, and you know who you are. Wind has gone back to NE and we’re
poled out again and back on course. We’re passing
Nik cooked the Wahoo for last night’s
dinner and while there was no curry or chile there certainly was a Brazilian
level of salt.
Beautiful cloudless skies. Wind carries on NNE Force 5. Still Poled out and maintaining 7 plus knots. 24 Hour Run 174 miles, 3 ½ hours under engine. 189 miles to go so we’ll definitely be in Punta del Este tomorrow (Thursday) afternoon. I read in a recent yachting magazine about the invention of a new marine clock whose major feature apart from time, is it shows in large letters the day of the week. You’d be surprised how difficult it is to remember the day of the week after a few days at sea. |