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Kalandia - Off at last!!!



Thursday 26 May - Kalandia off at last!!!

A week and a day late.  Although the replacement shrouds arrived in Bermuda on Sunday night they did not clear customs on Monday and Tuesday is Bermuda Day (formerly Queen Victoria's Birthday) so nothing happened until Wednesday.

The weather is mostly light winds from the east although there are some reports of something more severe happening somewhere.  We will eavesdrop on Herb (Canadian weather router who has been doing this for nothing) on the SSB radio and will seek advice from Chris Tibbs from the Isle of Wight.

We had a last supper with Australian owners of Discovery No 1 called Sula.  They are world sailors and have taken their dentistry skills to many islands in the Pacific who have no such facilities.  What excellent work.  Some neighbours from an American boat they are delivering to the Med. joined us and they also had so much experience. 

Shrouds are being tightened as I write.  The starboard one needs more tightening.  When you shake it you feel the transference through the boat and that is what we were experiencing on the crossing from the States.  Discovery has now made both inners and outers the same diameter ? 14 mm.  Still, the failure will be investigated more on our return.  Our thanks to Discovery in Southampton and Ocean Sails in St George for their excellent response in getting over and fitting the replacement shrouds.  Also big thanks to Dick who has been a splendid help and his wife and daughter back home who have been very patient.  The one week?s delay was mainly due to a weekend and Bermuda Day holiday which is frustrating but understandable.  It does mean we will hopefully have missed some weird weather.

The weather is settling we think, although wind direction is not helpful ? mainly ESE.  There has been an unusual stationary low en route which may or may not fill into something worth avoiding.  The models suggest it should be declining but predictions have not been going according to plan.  Other ARC Europe boats reported in the past days winds of 0 to 25 all of a sudden.

So Friday morning at dawn we head off.  Follow our track on World Cruising ARC Europe web site. Photos of Bill and Steve in intimate embrace repairing rigging. We also heard from Resolution 3 who also hope to restart Friday or Saturday.

 

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