Freitag, 18. März 2011

40 DEGREES - Welpenschutz abgelaufen

Nachdem das Wetter bislang gnädig war und dem Sonnenbrand etwas Kühlung verschaffte, gab es jetzt den ersten Klaps vom Wetter. Hannah schreibt am Tag 3:

When so much has happened in the last two weeks, it is hard to keep track of time, all we do know is that it seems like a long time ago when we slipped lines in the rain at Marina Bas-du-Fort to set off across the Atlantic. Having been treated to some relatively nice upwind conditions and having avoided all bar a few big ugly squalls, it was only a matter of time before we got swallowed up by one of those infamous tropical cloud masses. It was about 5pm and we had just done our teeth and got some warmer kit on for the night when a large grey towering cumulous appeared to windward. The radar informed us it was 12 miles away and we started to place bets on whether this would provide us with a nice refreshing shower. We waited, it crept up on us slowly. To our port side was a beautiful pink and orange sunset, out to starboard a grey/green/brown beast. There was only a minor increase in wind as the leading egde crawled over us - we filled the ballast tanks just as a precaution, then came a 40 degree (quite appropriate) wind shift - we prepped for the 1st reef. Still nothing but eerie silence and a few spot of rain, no white horses on the water and then bang 10 knots became 26, spots of rain became torrential and we were off. Reef 1 went in with lightening speed as Anna worked the winches whilst I relieved the autohelm and drove the boat closer to he breeze. It wasn't just 1 squall though but about 5 rolled into 1. We went through about 5 hours of nasty sea state, shifty wind and manic rain but when we got through it all was good, we passed the test.

In other news, Anna's missing beanie - the cause of much distress has been found and aside from picking millions of flying fish off the deck, this morning we had to pick fish eyes up too!!

So we leave you as we get ready to play with the Gennaker. The wind has died right down and the boat speed is a bit pitiful, time to get to work for us.


POS @ 1200 UTC 18/03/11: 22 01N 059 31W

Hannah & Anna

Foto von der Freude über das Ende des Winters: Anna & Hannah