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Incisor - Incisor Blog Wednesday 5 Decembeer



hi all
 
Last time i wrote the blog we had just discovered the joy of sailing down wind with the jib goose winged to starboard , classic Norfolk Broads sailing. It has been good for VMG ( ie speed direct to St Lucia, rather than Brazil or Florida.),Though last night  we managed ie the  classic "hove to" by broaching in a big gust  to windward and stopped dead, with pole and boom fixed with preventers, we had some serious head scratching as to how to get going again, normal service was  soon resumed though. It is amazing how hard and scary at times  helming at night at 9 to 14 kts in big waves is compared to daylight , which is relaxing and fun.  Some debate on board whether hoisting the big blue kite  will give us better VMG to St Lucia, the conclusion is that at about 20/30 degrees worse wind angle the extra speed and risk is not the best way to go at present and this seems to be proven by a larger boat who has been on our tails for two days but has now slipped back over the horizon.
 
Last night we were serenaded by Kits opera singing before dining on chicken in white wine sauce, delicious, just heard the proposed lunch menu  today of fried bread, beans and eggs , yummy , which goes some way to making up for the fact that I will be missing the Good Old Boys lunch today back home , have a good one chaps ! ( Sue, at least I wont be wobbling home!!!)
 
Another milestone during the night as we passed the  1000 miles barrier and are now on 929 mile to go .
 
love from all on Board
 
Chris xxx
 
 
 
 

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