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Free Spirit - Wednesday 27th November



The sun is shining, the sky is blue, the sea is calm.  We have croissants and coffee and a dolphin show for breakfast.  It’s a beautiful  start to the day!  By mid morning a fresh breeze fills the sails and we relax in the sun and talk and listen to and make music with two guitars and a didgeridoo.  At midday Peter and Andy make their second attempt at a noon sight (navigation by the sun using their sextants).   Yesterday’s attempt failed because there was no sun and today’s attempt failed because they miscalculated Greenwich meantime.  Thank goodness for GPS.

We had Virgin Cocktails followed by Yaghtage Pie for dinner ( my maritime version of cottage pie) which we ate out of “doggy bowls” as the wind started to blow from the south west in to the evening to give quite a lot of heeling with full sails out.  We are still heading south, hoping to pick up those elusive trade winds to speed us on our way,  Our eight to midnight watch was challenging as the wind speed picked up in a pitch black night making helming difficult and uncomfortable for everyone.  Andy said it was like trying to sleep in a tumble dryer and Rich said he rubbed a blister on his heel from sliding down the bed!  Soon after the next watch started the wind dropped to nothing and we spent the rest of the night with the engine on.  Is this what sailing is all about?



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