ARC Day 11

Starcross Fair Log
Ross Wilson
Wed 1 Dec 2010 21:30
Wednesday 01/12/10
Midday position 14:51.9N 26:55.3W
Noon - noon run: 95 NM
Plan + 24Hrs: continue heading south west to
stronger trade winds.
Arrival before Christmas is now looking ever more promising!
Following along the Chistmas theme, we are now 'goose-winging' our way
west. Our average speed is 6 to 7 knots. This is a great relief to
us, and lifted spirits after a very stagnant and sweaty day yesterday. The
waves are bigger, the swell from the north west is still large and it feels like
we are pelting along and making good progress.
The wind is apparently not a true trade wind as this will probably get
disturbed by another period of low winds by the end of the week on this latitude
- the real trade winds are apparently futher south so we are bearing south and
west.
Today we saw enormous swarms (or shoals?) of flying fish - but none of them
flew onto the boat this time. The only other wildlife seen on the boat
today is probably growing in one of the sprouting beards (Alex is not taking
part in this competition).
At lunchtime we had a treat of freshly baked ciabatta with perfectly
ripened tomatoes. The bread was baked by Will and served up by Ross.
We even had custard for pudding this evening - oh the simple pleasures.
Our sailing culinery skills are improving - we have worked out that the
right balance of sea water to fresh water for coooking pasta and rice is
definitely not half and half and should be only a third sea water.
However, cooking in the galley means swaeting out that much salt times over
anyway. We have to be very careful with our water consumption, as we have
been all along, due to our days of lulling in no wind meaning a longer
passage. This means washing in fresh water and clean knickers are a luxury
we can't remember now! We are thankful for baby wipes and getting very
used to not showering.
Yours sweatily,
Ross, Al, Al, Paul, Will |