machurley22
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Webcraft & Retriever departed Terceira yesterday towards Camarinas.
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Position report 2000 UTC July 9th
Departed Wossname 1230
N38 57.5 W26 27.5
Distance travelled 35nm
Distance to somewhere else 815nm
All well, doing about 4.5kt in light winds.
Will report noon tomorrow.
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Fairwinds' Position Report 12.00 UTC 10th July 2007
39deg 26.9'N
024deg 51.7'W
Distance from Praia da Vitoria 115nm
Distance to Camarinas (approx) 740nm
Left Praia at half past twelve and have done 115nm on a direct track (great circle route) for Camarinas. We left twenty minutes before Will on Aluffe - he has two Kiwis as crew for this leg. They overtook us during the night and are now several miles ahead of us, out of sight but still VHF range.
We talked to a couple of French boats last night who have been listening to Herb's 'Southbound' Atlantic weather net. Herb is recommending that boats bound for Europe from the Azores stay below 40degN until Friday as there is a strong depression at 43degN. We will probably taked his advice and head due East when we reach 40degN early tomorrow morning; winds are light, seas calm and the sun shining at the moment, but a front with 20-25 knots will pass over us on Thursday or Friday, bringing stronger NW winds behind it.
Having said that, I have just looked at today's GRIB and it si showing the depression weakening and slipping South now, giving us more strong South-Westerlies early next week . . . . Plan B may be Bayona, it's a little bit nearer. It doesn't look like it's going to be a milk run anyway . . .
We had a bit of a problem with the VHF this morning - there are not one but
two dodgy connections in the mike lead, so it has to be bent at a strange
angle to get it to transmit. Otherwise things are fine, although we are
having to run the engine more than we would like to charge the batteries.
Fairwinds out.
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Position report Tuesday 2041 UTC
N39 32.4
W24 07.7
Sailing at 2.5kt in light winds. Currently making more West [for West read East] than North to avoid a developing front, expected to pass through Thursday/Friday. Once this has passed will start to head on a direct track to Finisterre.
More tomorrow.
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Position report 2000 UTC July 9th
Departed Wossname 1230
N38 57.5 W26 27.5
Distance travelled 35nm
Distance to somewhere else 815nm
All well, doing about 4.5kt in light winds.
Will report noon tomorrow.
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Fairwinds' Position Report 12.00 UTC 10th July 2007
39deg 26.9'N
024deg 51.7'W
Distance from Praia da Vitoria 115nm
Distance to Camarinas (approx) 740nm
Left Praia at half past twelve and have done 115nm on a direct track (great circle route) for Camarinas. We left twenty minutes before Will on Aluffe - he has two Kiwis as crew for this leg. They overtook us during the night and are now several miles ahead of us, out of sight but still VHF range.
We talked to a couple of French boats last night who have been listening to Herb's 'Southbound' Atlantic weather net. Herb is recommending that boats bound for Europe from the Azores stay below 40degN until Friday as there is a strong depression at 43degN. We will probably taked his advice and head due East when we reach 40degN early tomorrow morning; winds are light, seas calm and the sun shining at the moment, but a front with 20-25 knots will pass over us on Thursday or Friday, bringing stronger NW winds behind it.
Having said that, I have just looked at today's GRIB and it si showing the depression weakening and slipping South now, giving us more strong South-Westerlies early next week . . . . Plan B may be Bayona, it's a little bit nearer. It doesn't look like it's going to be a milk run anyway . . .
We had a bit of a problem with the VHF this morning - there are not one but
two dodgy connections in the mike lead, so it has to be bent at a strange
angle to get it to transmit. Otherwise things are fine, although we are
having to run the engine more than we would like to charge the batteries.
Fairwinds out.
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Position report Tuesday 2041 UTC
N39 32.4
W24 07.7
Sailing at 2.5kt in light winds. Currently making more West [for West read East] than North to avoid a developing front, expected to pass through Thursday/Friday. Once this has passed will start to head on a direct track to Finisterre.
More tomorrow.