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Cleone - CLEONE Leg 15 Day 7 - But it's Gone Again



So we are - figuratively - back where we started.
 
There has been a numbing similarity to the weather pattern on this leg.  The wind gets up a bit towards the early afternoon (query: sea breeze?) strengthens towards late afternoon, backs and then dies during the night.  What is unfair is that many - if not all - of the faster boats enjoyed decent winds most of the way!  Ah well, at least the sun shines and there is plenty of things to do on the boat.  Most of the other boats are already in Bali.  We are at the back of the fleet, with Branec a few miles ahead (and if he gets some wind, that will soon be many), and Viva, Windflower and Northern Sky ahead again.  These latter three should all arrive in Bali some time today, thought it will be a close-run thing for Viva as she will soon meet the strong counter-currents as she approaches the Lombok Strait.  For us, we shall have to be content to arrive some time tomorrow morning; I will let you know how it goes.
 
The Skipper - on the early shift - has tried his hand at making bread today.  Strangely, it was very difficult to find bread-making flour in Australia.  I thought at one time they provided most of UK's needs?  Only the advent of lunch will prove whether he's been successful.  Meanwhile, Alex is recovering from his night-watch and his tour-de-force cheese and lentil omlette served with an accompanying (on the side, Steve, and thanks for helping with the Anglo-American translations) avocado and garlic garnish. Delicious.  I wonder what Norfy has in store for us this lunch time (besides the Skipper's bread, if it works) - and he may be wondering too!
 
Yanmar purring contentedly, we plod on.  A yacht has just been sighted off to Port (on the left) - it will need some investigation, so I will sign off.
 
All well with us, and best wishes to everyone,
 
James, Norfy (Chris) and Alex
Yacht Cleone
09o20'S 116o49'E



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