10:31:91S 136:13:15W Day 16

Well it was one of those days! No wind – null,
nada, rien de tout, nothing! So we motor-sailed. We tried various
tactis to see if we could make the boat go faster but all to no avail. I
got the February page done for the website to upload when (and if) we find wi-fi.
Matt studied the grib files closely and concluded that the wind should come in
around early evening. So he set up the pole and the spinnaker lines ready
to get out the beast once we had wind. The good thing is that the choppy
waves have gone and we now left with a rolling swell. About half an hour later, the clouds came over and we got
wind – but from the opposite direction to where we were expecting
it. We set the main sail but couldn’t get the genoa out because of
the spinnaker pole. It then poured with rain so we went out and scrubbed
away all the remaining fish scales and blood! Half an hour later and the
wind was still coming from the same direction so Matt changed the pole over and
we got the genoa poled out. So far so good. An hour or so later the wind died again. Genoa was
flapping around but as we went to roll it in we noticed it had jammed in the rear
block and stripped the sheath off. Fortuanelty we had a couple of spare
lines so were able to rig up another sheet for the genoa. However the large
(very expensive) block was bent. Matt had a go at getting it back into
shape using a G clamp and in the process that broke in half so was thrown
overboard! The wind finally picked back up and we sailed on a 2 sail
reach then goose winged with the autopilot set to steer to wind. We were going
great at 7-8 knots but it was pitch dark by now and although we could see
nothing, it was obvious we were on the edge of a large cloud system which was
gradually pulling the boat round onto a more sotherly heading. We were going
great but in the wrong direction! At around 11.30pm we decided to gybe.
That put us nicely right on course for Hiva Oa making reasonable and
comfortable progress on a beam reach. The wind died off again at around
3am so the iron jib went on and is still on. 24 hour distance:129 miles position: S10.31.91
W136.13.15 |