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Easy Rider - Log 2 - Getting to the Starting Line



Day 1: Cartagena to Mazarin (depart November 3rd) total distance covered 15 miles. resting overnight in Mazarin due to adverse weather conditions!
Day 2 Set off for Gibraltar. As we entered the straights of Gib we had gale force winds (50 knots over the boat). Advised by our weather guru to take shelter in Gibraltar. Parked after very difficult maneuvers (avoiding air strip) in front of fuel station. The next day, due to time constraints three crew members departed. Stuck in Gib for five days waiting for a weather window and for crew to return (one new crew member Tim!) Musical crew.
Departed gib Nov 7th @  13:00 hours with sunshine and great glee! For a short while!
Two days out of Gibraltar we encountered more stormy weather lasting 36 hours. While putting 2nd reef in mainsail, with both engines running, a 40 knot gust put main sail halyard over the side ...tangling round port engine prop (one engine down) While maneuvering boat with starboard engine the line from the port engine , went under boat and tangled round the starboard engine (2 engines down). Marvelous! Wet dark and exhausted we decided to heave to and sit tight until daybreak. Attempts to remove rope in the morning proved unsuccessful as sea and wind too strong. A bit of luck...the next morning the wind changed and we could start sailing.
After sailing for 2 days, top speed a heady 5 knots, we decided to heave to in the lea side of Gracias Island. Ed (our super hero) was able to cut the lines off both props. The joy was tangible and once we were back on course decided a beer was in order. Never had a better beer I can tell you! Clear Sailing at last! Arrived Las Palmas , all engines firing, mainsail halyard needing replacing but at least did not need a rib to assist us in, so no loss of street cred.
Once in our berth......registered Easy and yup you guessed it, 6 solid hours of cold cold beer!
Arc departure has been delayed until Tuesday....gave us time to replace main sail halyard (Ed again was like a monkey with balls of steel!). Sadly Ed had to leave unexpectedly...and how we miss him! his cheerful enthusiasm was one of the main factor in finding humor where most grown men would have wept! A big setback for me personally but the show goes on! Have spent the last 4 days working on Easy rider since we got here. No hangovers for this gal! Watch out St Lucia! Things can only get better! Odds are on my side here I reckon! God couldn't be that unkind.
 
Soy.
 
Captains supplementary log:
 
Despite the adverse conditions sailing down to Las Palmas, the food Soy has prepared for us has been fantastic!! She prepared thirty evening meals
before leaving La Manga which went into the freezer. Last Sunday we had slow roasted duck, roast potatoes, brocoli & gravy made from the giblets.....
fantastic!! All the meat was supplied by the best English butcher in Spain, Missing Link, & our thanks go to Paul & Steph for both providing the meat & freezing Soy's creations.
 
We depart tomorrow.....At last!!
 
David.
 
 
 
 
 


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