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Kasuje - On passage to Bali



Hi from Skipper Steve
We are back at sea again making the 950nm passage from Darwin to Bali. Bruce ,Angela and Val have safely settled back on board and are finding their sea legs.(Val even managed to cook tonight on her 2nd night out, a new record!!) It is great to have them back for the long passages down to Cape Town and their shear joy of being at sea is infectious.

The first of these passages entails crossing the Timor sea before leaving the reefs that surround Northern and Eastern Australia and entering the Indian Ocean. We are officially on the second half of our journey and at a time to reflect on our achievements so far, give thanks and prayers for our safety, take stock and regroup for the challenges ahead. The WARC fleet is now much reduced from the 42 starters in St Lucia, we have only 19 yachts remaining, but these are a committed fleet, brilliant sailors, steely and determined to make the trip. The reasons for the high drop out are many, some never intended to make the whole circumnavigation, some have dropped out through boat attrition and the personal physicality, and some from major yacht damage. However the remaining crews have gelled into a tight team and are determined to work together and to get us all back safely to St Lucia. This half of the journey has a higher proportion of long ocean passages with crossings of the Indian and Southern Atlantic Oceans, interspersed with a few stopovers at remote islands and the metropolis of Cape Town. So less quantity of partying but I fear the intensity will grow!!

Kasuje is in fine form and at the moment all is working well. Even the water maker, but I dare not hold my breath for it to last to long. One of the unexpected challenges of this journey is keeping the sailing machine which is Kasuje fit and able to do her job, I have learnt so much about the various boat systems and I really enjoy keeping on top of the maintenance and constant repair schedules. The old Express Lifts training has finally borne its reward.

I'm still feeling fit and healthy and enjoying the whole experience. Of course I miss home, Anne the girls and our friends but they are always in my thoughts and prayers and the wonders of today's communications keep us close. So bring on the second half the Indian Ocean, Cape Town and Brazil.
Kindest Regards
Love to all
Skipper Steve



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