Monthly Archives: May 2018

Passage Notes (May 18, 2018)

It’s been a rough ride so far! Big seas and lots of wind. We’ve had to ease our course considerably to avoid being hard on the wind and the ride has improved. The boat is a mess with water all over the place – coming down the mast in gushers (so much for that fix!) and we’ve had a couple remnants of waves come down the companionway. Add to that we’re heeled over and the sink and shower won’t drain!

Both of us were queasy but it seems to be easing now – I pretty much haven’t eaten since we left! However, just sorted myself out a huge bowl of candies for the night watch so things must be on the mend!

Sailing with 3 reefs in the main and our small jib. Our first 24 hours we made 190 miles (average 7.2 knots) – but we’ve slowed a lot now so next 24 hours will probably be more like the standard 150 – 160.

Off to the Azores!

Hi All!

We’re signed up for the OCC’s Azores Pursuit Rally – a rather interesting event in which participants can start from wherever and whenever they want (more than 500 miles away) and aim to arrive in Horta, Faial in the Azores on June 18th at 12 noon.

52 boats are entered in the event – and 180 people will be in Horta!!! Should be an opportunity for a party or two!

We’re leaving tomorrow morning – and hopefully will arrive in Horta well before the 18th – we’re ready to move on from the Caribbean and interested in spending additional time in the Azores. We therefore are losers in the event – but perhaps we are overall gainers?

Anyway, you can follow along where we are right here

Toodle-oo! is ready, the crew have the jitters – but once on the way, it’ll all smooth out and with luck we’ll arrive in Horta around June 5th.