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Cleone - CLEONE Leg 24 Day 7 - Power Reaching



Yesterday we made160 miles, today 169.
 
You can't beat sailing when it is like this.  The wind has been just forward of the beam, with Cleone settled in nicely on the starboard tack.  The seas have built up and we have had occasional bursts of rain, with an increase in windspeed leading the showers.  But unlike her lighter bretheren, Cleone revels in these conditions.  Left to her self, she slides sideways up the waves, flicks over the top and slides smoothly down the other side.  Occasionally a shorter, steeper wave slaps against the side, but if he is quick, the helmsman can duck to avoid what little spray blows over the cockpit side.  We have two reefs in the three plain sails - genoa, main and mizzen - and this gives us six or seven knots of boat speed, and enough power to push through the seas without stalling.  Although it takes a bit of wind to get her going, Cleone's weight and hull shape never allows her to slap or bang in the seas, and her little hard-top may not be handsome, but it allows the helmsman and any cockpit companions to shelter comfortably from rain and spray.  During these times, we catch up with other lighter and normally faster fellow yachts.
 
Bruce's forecast, hopefully arriving as this mail goes out, will confirm our belief that we are now through the Doldrums, and properly into the Trades.  We'll settle back and enjoy the ride, confident that if the wind drops or veers towards the east, the new kite will be out of its turtle, up the mast and slid from its snuffer, and in a trice will be urging us towards Tobago with renewed vigour.
 
Only the fish continue to disappoint; skipper's bully beef hash for supper again I shouldn't wonder.
 
Meanwhile, all is well with us, and very best wishes to you all.
 
James, Paul and Volker
Yacht Cleone
02o25'N 44o32'W



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