Monday, July 17, 2023

Day 15

 



July 17


Changing tack. Literally and figuratively. We have decided to engage Option B where we make landfall in Washington instead of British Columbia. 


I feel good about this decision!


I have cousins on an Alaska Cruise and they are going to be in Seattle next weekend. We're gonna try to meet up with them.



Day 14

 




Cool sky... what is going on?! 


Day 14

I know I whine about the chill. And I know that it's high sumer and I should be grateful. Here are the stats: sea temp is about 62°F Ventusky reports perceived air temp (w. Windchill) to be in the low/mid fifties. I can & do dress for that. But my blood has been running tropical thin for years now, and overcast damp windy 55 is not the bees knees.


We are experiencing a little anxiousness about our approaching landfall and navigating new tricky coastal waters.


Day 13



July 15


It is a lumpy gray morning out here. Moderately large mixed seas bullying us around. Lumpy low gray cloud ceiling. Not lovely.


But, we have everything we need, plus warm dry clothes and beds, and a bright red kettle on the stove. 

Friday, July 14, 2023

Spinnaker sailing

 





So, hey, y'all, we got to fly the spinnaker! First time ever! We had a window of nice light tail wind conditions so we experimented with hoisting and opening & furling. We made a couple adjustments and then we sailed with it. Aaah, proper downwind. 


Day 11




July 13


A pretty uncomfortable night shift started with a 30+ knot crash gybe on my watch. I got too deep, wth too much sail & the autohelm got into a aggressive pattern of overcorrection, and I couldn't settle it with hand steering in time either.  It was all hands on deck to manage the aftermath. Fortunately, no body got hurt and nothing got damaged! Yay, angels! (thanks for the prayers) anyway, it made for a stressful start to the night… (which other than being kinda chilly & a little wet, was fine.)


For a few hours early mid day, we had a beautiful respite, blue skies, light winds, calm(ish) seas. We all found a sunbeam to bask in, got some "housework" done and relaxed a bit. 


Later when it turned gray & wet again, we warmed the cabin up making a big pot of soup and warmed ourselves up enjoying it. 

Day 10

 





July 12


At sunrise J & O were headed deep downwind, keeping as much east in our course as possible.


Sea and sky aren't so bright blue as they were last week. 

Day 9




 July 11

Still overcast, but brighter.  Watch standing last night and this morning felt solid, conditions were pretty steady. 


Today we've redeployed the hydro-generator, and ran the diesel generator and water maker. 


Jeff and Olivia both got sufficient sleep last night. Jeff is running a deficit tho. 


We've been commenting that everything is in a LOT better condition than our first Passage. (I mean it better g-d be after 2 years of projects! Lol.)