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Cleone - CLEONE Leg 24 Day 10 - Current Assisted



One Hundred and Eighty!
 
Even the mighty Eric would be proud of us.  For the first time since we were in the Agulas Current off the west coast of South Africa, we have topped the elusive 180 miles in a day.  This total was reached with the help of the Guiana Current. In theory, Cleone should be capable of making such a total solely by her own efforts, but despite trying we have yet to do so.  We all live in hope!  Keeping in the current has much occupied our thoughts today.  Some of the other yachts have been reporting counter-currents and cross-currents, and we have scratched our heads as to how to avoid them.  But we will probably just continue on our way, making for the prosaically named Scarborough in Tobago.  We've less than 400 miles to go.
 
Survival rations again last night - the fish are still elusive and the Skipper was cooking.  And for those of you who remember Bernard the Booby; he obviously put a notice in the Holiday Lets section of the Bird Times.  We have had an overnight lodger for the last four days, maybe a Sooty Tern, but it's hard to tell in the dark.  He's as mucky as Bernard, and no doubt the Spreaders will be showing signs of his occupancy.  Another trip up the mast for the Skipper!
 
Meanwhile, all is well with us, and very best wishes to you all.

James, Paul and Volker

Yacht Cleone
08o06'N 54o51'W



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