Adina on her way to Las Palmas – Day 1/2

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Sunday 6 October 2013

We finally left Gibraltar at 7:35am on Friday just as it got light. The Straits of Gibraltar proved entertaining as we tried to stay inshore and avoid the constant west to east tide. We could hear two American boats talking to each other saying they had never seen anything like it. Day 1 was light winds and upwind but come the afternoon the promised north westerlies kicked in although with less wind than expected. We took Day 1 easy getting back into the general swing of sailing – it’s been a while! Day 2 and out came the toys. The parasailor was hoisted and helped us keep more downwind in light winds. It came down at sunset just as the wind strength increased – good timing! The seas have been lumpy overnight and on the beam which resulted in Tom’s leisurely reading spot being moved with speed to the cockpit floor – bruises in place! Now we’re into gybing. You keep trying to steer more downwind but your flapping sails won’t let you. Rats! Day 3 has dawned and we’re now two tired double-handers and it looks like a day of gybing. But good to be heading towards Las Palmas the destination for the start of the ARC (Atlantic Rally Crossing). 1 sighting of dolphins, 1 superyacht, 0 generator failures. Think it’s a day for getting some tunes going.

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1 responses to “Adina on her way to Las Palmas – Day 1/2

  1. Ian Culley says:

    Susie….glad to hear you’re under way again. I’m full of envy: this weekend I was on a trip to the Beaulieu River, flat calm both ways so more motoring up and down the Solent. YAWN!!!

    Best wishes to you both

    Ian