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Quasar V of Lleyn - Quasar Log



Friday 24th October

BRING ME SUNSHINE!

Yes, it's back, lots of sunshine, blue sky and 20 / 25 knots of breeze. Who would want to be in the UK at the moment! Mmm well I'm back 3rd November. Resolution: must spend more time every winter where the sun shines!

Every day, as you will gather from these unexciting logs, is pretty much the same at the moment, with good South East trade winds and on the whole excellent sailing. Ian and I were talking and he was saying the difference between the perception of sailing round the world and the reality was that although he was enjoying the sailing (which was the main incentive to come), the time ashore was much more interesting and he'd been to so many places he would never have gone in his life, even as a tourist! (and that is 'interesting' in a positive way!).

I'm inclined to agree (will I ever book hotel rooms with a sea view again!) and as well some of the very good things about World ARC (just as ARC Europe proved) are the social events (impromptu or organised) and the friends you make from the other boats. Of course as we are now still a couple of weeks behind the others, but we will be back on track in the New Year from Cape Town or possibly before.

Meanwhile Lindsey is stitching some leather protectors onto the Yankee sheets in a effort to stop them chafing again and hopefully we will be setting the Twistle again quite soon, which is needed as the wind has moved more Easterly and we need to bear away to make the course.

 

WHAT A WONDERFUL WORLD

 'I see skies of blue and clouds of white

The bright blessed day, the dark sacred night

And I think to myself, what ?.'

Well its afternoon, the Twistle is up, perfect weather, perfect sailing, Malcy has cooked us brunch of bacon, sausage, beans (ugh!), scrambled egg and bacon and we have for about only the second time on this trip had a glass of wine (or two) for lunch. Yes, it's a wonderful world!

So then into the usual, Sundowners, Clare, peanuts etc. Tonight salmon is on the menu followed by Music (by John Miles in particular) plus many more old favourites. We are singing away in the cockpit and Ian is doing acrobatics on the overhead rail! Having turned 360 degrees on the bar he descends and is thrown onto the starboard settee! Fortunately he survives to do the washing up!

We have moved our watches now to Mauritius time, so we gained 1.5 hours today and at 20:55 local we are just under 900 nm from Mauritius. 16.53S 72.51E

So I'm on at 3:30, so its good night from me!

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