31st July 2010. 
08.00 Flying along. Wind about 16kt from just west of  south, boat speed mid 5´s or 6kts, 7 in the gusts. Seas up a little but not bad  really, regular. The old boat does like a little breeze and an empty ocean.  Don´t we all.
12.00 49deg14N 15deg 41W Pressure 1021mb. 
Days run 121Nm.  Should be better today, 419 miles to go. Soon we´ll be back over the continental  shelf so on the lookout again for more traffic and fishing boats. Another cold  front going through tonight. Fast sailing if a little bumpy. Right now a little  light jazz from Aaron Neville calms the waves, lets see, tuna for lunch I think.  
If anyone does read this it may not get updated til landfall, the satphone  email account is just about to expire, so if it all goes quiet it doesn´t mean  I´ve fallen off the edge of the world. Or  possibly......
A few words about life aboard Conachair sailing somewhere on the deep blue sea.
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Saturday, July 31, 2010
Cloudy but fast
Friday, July 30, 2010
Eating well
16.00 After much untangling and fiddling Mr Spinnaker is flying again, hopefully chafe free this time. Goosewinged with main out to starboard. Not much wind, heading NW at just over 4Kt. Was 2kt before with foresail. NW, now that´s towards Galway... hmmm, tempting... no, better not. Somehow the aries windvane steers the boat dead downwind even though there is barely a breath of apparent wind. Amazing piece of kit.
29th July 2010. Day 9
10.30 Last night about midnight  wind got up a bit so I chickened out and dropped the spinnaker. Up it went again  about 7ish this morning then down again just now. Up, down, make yer mind up!  But keeping the boat speed up and i´m having a good time so no complaints at  all, this is a great passage so far, even with a slow start. Just noticed I was  halfway through making a cup of coffee when the spinnaker demanded some  attention. That Mr. Spinnaker is sooo needy! A squeak of a block, little flap of  a sail , the boat heels over a touch and you know the wind speed is up. OK, Mr.  Spinnaker. I´m coming now!! For goodness sake, it´s all me me me with that sail.  
Beautiful conditions recent few days, flat seas, some wind in generally the  right direction, Catching lots fish.... One of those statements is false, can  you guess which one??
Forecast looks good for near future as well if i can  just keep above this high pressure. And if it stays where it is, which it might.  I´m due a bit of luck after the windless first 2 weeks of Antgua/Azores.  
Ship passed this morning about 4 miles astern. Beep beep went the AIS alarm  before the ship even appeared on the horizon, another great bit of kit. 
12.00 47deg44N 20deg46W.
Days run 112Nm. Pressure 1240mb.  Getting chilly, 20degC outside! Snowballs soon. 
19.30. Rolly polly. Dead  downwind with swell on port quarter a bit so rolling like a rolly thing. Just  put 1st reef in the main. Weak warm front went through this afternoon and cold  front going over now. Light rain. 600Nm to go. 
30th July 2010. Day 10
10.30. FISHEY!!!!!! Biggun. Whizz  went the reel at last after dragging some poor lures a few thousand miles. Big  tuna, 2´4" or 70cm long. Yummy, just had second breakfast of lightly grilled 15  minutes from the sea tuna with some olive oil, black pepper and wasabi. Enough  left for days. Wonder if you can salt tuna? 
Cold front went over during the  night, sunny again with winds veered more to the west, jib gybed to starboard,  sailing nicely along in a nice F3 breeze. Chilly though. 18degC outside. Brr.  Beginning the think that long trousers may be less a symbol of defeat and more a  symbol of a blimmin good idea. 
More tuna anyone?
12.00 48deg 27N, 18deg29W. 893 miles so far,537 miles to  go
Days run 103Nm. Just above 100 so enough.  
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
ALmost half way.
27th July 2010. 45deg 53n, 25deg 21w. 
Nothing much  happening. Just lovely downwind sailing. Days run 120Nm. Fine by me. Front  dissapated before reaching here, currently still sailing up the west side of a  high pressure. And very nice it is too! 
28th July 2010 46deg 43n, 22deg 55w. 
Days run 116Nm.  More of the same. Pressure up to 1026 now and wind easing, speed down to 4kt,  but still moving in the right direction. Just went up the mast to run in a new  spinnaker halyard, bit wobbly up there but nice view. In 2 minds about hoisting  the spinnaker again, might not gain much but might give it a go after lunch.  675Nm so far with 725 to go. Almost half way there.  
Monday, July 26, 2010
Less than a thousand to go...
25th July 2010. 
08.30. Turned right. A bit. Now pointing  towards Lands End. Hurrah. Wind got up during the night, about 20Kts true now  from the south. Just got rid of the pole and sailing starboard tack at about  6kts. Little choppy but not rolling as much as overnight, which was a rolly  thing indeed! Spinnaker down. A little quicker than was planned. Wind rose a  tiny bit before sunset last night, I was down below and BANG!!!! Boat goes  shudder. Ooops. Spinnaker down. Spinnaker now trailing along the side of the  boat in the water. Halyard parted at the masthead where there was some chafe,  should have spotted that. So getting a spinnaker back onboard when the sock has  turned into a giant balloon with about 150 litres of seawater is a very good  aerobic workout, spare main halyard on a winch was the only way. So Mr Spinnaker  is now back in his bag and having a little lie down in the forepeak. Don´t think  he´ll come out to play again for a while. 
12.00 43deg 51N 30deg 15W.  
Wind about 20Kt from south. Bit choppy. Days run 113Nm.
26th July 2010. 12.00 44deg 47N 27deg 49W. 
Days run  124Nm. Nice sailing today, wind down to about 10Kt true from just west of south.  Seas down, nice again. Broke the thousand mile barrier, about 960 to go, just  over a week at this speed. Quite looking forward to seeing land. The rolling  fields and hills of England's green and pleasant land once more. Hope it´s  sunny. Wefax shows a cold front coming through tomorrow, some swell from south  west already so tomorrow it might even rain! Imagine! And a bit more wind but  hopefully will pass through quick. 
Friday, July 23, 2010
Off again
21st July 2010 20.50. 39deg 45N, 30deg 32W.
Off to a nice  start, picked up northerly breeze after less than an hour motoring out of the  lee of Flores. Lovely coastline, mountains and valleys with waterfalls pouring  off the sides of cliffs into the sea. And green, green with stripes of pale blue  hydrangea growing wild far up in the hills in the little patchwork fields. A  beautiful place indeed. But now hidden astern with it´s sister island, Corvo  just a smudge on the horizon silhouetted by clouds bright with the low sun. Wind  northerly, about 14kns. Got up to near 20kns as it was funneled past the island  but getting lighter now. Due to die overnight according to the forecast then  hopefully start picking up light southerlies from the high pressure further  east. What would be nice would be to have them for a few days to get north a  fair way then turn right towards UK as the westerly's start to do their thing,  keeping well clear of biscay. But the weather does what it wants so who can  tell. 40 miles down, about 1300 to go. Always seems a long way at the start.  Possibly because it is. 
22nd Day 2, ghostly dolphins
22nd July 2010 03.30.
Wind died quickly about 10pm. Now  ghosting along at just over 1kn. Even at these low speeds fairy dust  phosphorescence streaming out behind the rudder. Quiet up on deck but every slat  of the sails gets amplified below into a nerve wrenching bang and clatter. Sea  strangely noisy too although very calm, almost sounds like a river. But we´re  pointing roughly right, about 345deg, towards Greenland, good enough for now.  
05.00 Black night outside, there is a bit of moon somewhere but hidden behind the clouds. I just went for a look outside and there was the familiar sharp gasp of dolphins surfacing. Dolphins in phosphorescence, what a sight! Each one a cloak of sparkling points of light leaving a fading pale tunnel in the water behind them as they pass under the boat. You can´t see the dolphins, too dark, just this glistening dolphin shaped moving piece of light. Incredible. Some glittering friends on a dark lonely night far out at sea.
13.00  Running goosewinged now. Due north at about 4kn.  Days run 62Nm, not great but speed right down to a crawl overnight. Nice light  breeze from south now, very little rolling. Pointing towards Iceland. Which is  just about right for now, wind might veer round to SW overnight and strengthen a  little, taking us a bit more to the east. All good. Shoal of little fish round  the boat. Wonder if that´s what the dolphins were after. 
Must be time for a  siesta by now. 
22.25. Back into the routine of weatherfaxes. Already the gribs downloaded in Flores are wrong. High building east of me, but still some wind. Heading northish at the moment, with a little good fortune I´ll get far enough north of the high to keep these light winds. Only doing about 3kn so no records will be broken just yet but at least the boats moving in pretty much the right direction.
23rd July. 10.00 41deg14N 30deg 30 W Day 3. 137 Nm so far. Lots to  go. 
Wind died about 05.30, that bang bang boat shaking nerve  wracking sail slatting horribleness was too much so 3 reefs in the main again  and everything pulled in tight. But now.... for the first time the spinikker is  up! And pulling. We may be pointing towards Greenland again but at 4Kn!! In only  about 5kn of apparent wind. Whoopydoo! Not too bad to put up, hope down is as  easy. 
12.00 Days run 84Nm. Not great but fine. Sailing due north now in  light wind with spinikker up, lookin good! High pressure chasing us but might  just keep out of it´s clutches. With a little luck from the gods of wind.  
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
Almost ready for another go
Sunday, July 18, 2010
Saturday, July 17, 2010
The neighbors
 Anchored next door. 84 days from Ascention to Flores. Thats a while.
  Anchored next door. 84 days from Ascention to Flores. Thats a while.http://www.phoenicia.org.uk/index.htm
Monday, July 12, 2010
Corys Shearwaters.
http://selvagens.seawatching.net/calls/Cal_dio_bor1_NH.mp3
Flores.
Here´s the anchorage. Boats from all over here, a few I recognize. Shall be here for a few days more, stocking up more food. Great spuds here. And trying to cross out more items each day from the to do list than get added.
Thursday, July 8, 2010
At last.
8th July 2010. 02.00.
Flores 20 miles ahead with  glittering orange patches in the dark. Getting more well defined as we get  closer. I saw it not long before sunset, looked up and there it was, with the  smaller island of Corvo to the north of it. Wow! Sailing nice through the dark  with occasional dolphin squeak through the hull. Been pacing the decks all day  excited, finally landfall. Should get in not long after dawn. Radar alarm set to  12 miles in case sleep takes over from excitement. 
10.30. Anchored! Quite a few boats  here.
16.30. No idea what time zone this is but  those prawns were GREAT. As was the wine. Easy check in, no need to check out,  just leave whenever you want to. Well stocked supermarket. Everything a boy  could want. Poor ole boat is looking like a rusty sad thing. Easy to see which  tack I was on the whole way. The rusty one. Don´t worry love, paint and tender  loving care is coming your way. In another thousand and a half miles or so. Not  far now..... 
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
Are we there yet?
7th July 2010. 40deg 14N 32deg 48W. Pressure 1028mb. 93 miles to go. Day 31.
Well what a welcome luxury to get up to. Little breeze from the south and a  bit of unreefing sees the boat not only sailing slowly but roughly in the right  direction! With less than 100 miles to go. At this speed will get in to Flores  tomorrow. Grib and weatherfax show the wind holding so this could be it. Part of  me wants to drop the sails and stay out here, it´s ever so peaceful and a  perfect place to practice guitar. But all things change, ice cream and cold beer  here we come! Can´t let the guard down just yet, it always seems to be the first  or last few miles that will bite you on the bum. Might hove to before getting  too close to get some sleep overnight, we´ll see. Woke this morning to the sound  of dolphins passing a hundred yards or so astern, quiet splash and gasp as they  surface. Often seen them but can´t remember ever hearing them like  that before. Though you can just hear a very high pitched squeak down below  sometimes when they are around. The shoal of little fish which have been  enjoying the shadow of the boat for the past few days are now swimming flat out  to keep up, wonder how long before they give up. Clear blue sky again. Even if  these past few days have been slower than slow I shall have fond memories of the  serenity out here, I think only here and way up in the mountains can you  experience this. Here may take longer here but it´s not as hard on the legs and  there´s less to carry      
Tuesday, July 6, 2010
Groundhog day again.
4th July 19.00
Wind still light but gone ever so slightly  more south, now we´re point towards north of Spain. 120 miles to Flores but now  40 miles to far north, wind needs to keep veering and maybe in couple of days  the anchor will dig in to European seafloor again. And ice cold beer will be  drunk. Into week 5 today, seems like only, well, about a month ago the anchor  was pulling out of the Caribbean seafloor. How time flies. But beautiful sailing  these past couple of days. Perfect, apart from the small matter of pointing in  slightly the wrong direction. Wonder if there´s decent wifi in Flores, could do  with some new computer games, solitaire is getting really boring now. And you  can´t cheat. 
22.00. 
This is just like being at home.  Wind dies after dusk so work done for the day, reef in the sails to stop them  slatting, have something to eat & wash the dishes, read a book for a while,  play guitar for a while and forget where I am, pop outside and wow! i´m drifting  around in the middle of the Atlantic ocean with a billion stars overhead.  Sometimes, for a second, it´s all so perfect you just have to smile. 
5th July 2010. 10.43. 40deg 18n 33deg 07w. 108 miles to go.  Day 30.
No landfall today. No wind either. Drifting in  minute breeze 060deg at 1kt. Still pointing at north of Spain. Grib shows little  westerly tomorrow so might get there then. Nice day though. One onion left,  powdered milk all gone, noodles or rice, tinned tuna and black coffee these  days. Some fish following the boat but not interested in the little bit of  cheese I kept for bait. They look at it but turn away, obviously not cheese  eating fish. Flat calm, hardly any swell. Just blue sea and blue sky, couple  little clouds. 22deg outside, almost chilly. Completely silent except for a  creak now and then from the boat. Even the fridge sounds loud.  
Monday, July 5, 2010
Slightly the right direction
4th July 2010 Noon. 38deg 54N 34deg 57W. 
178 miles to go  and heading due north at 1.4kts. But, caught a little squid for lunch so all is  not so bad. Made 34 miles towards Flores in last 24 hours, at least not  backwards. Warmer today, pressure way up at 1030mb.  
13.30 Little breeze from sse, now doing  3.5kts NE. Seems to be the way, little breeze for a while, unreef everything,  breeze drops and get fed up with the sails slatting so reef everything. But nice  to be moving even if only slowly. Sort of in the right direction as well. 
5th July 2010. 04.45. 39deg 34n 34deg 29w. Pressure 1030.5mb. 155  miles to go.
All sail up again after reefing in at 2am when the  banging got too much. Lovely little breeze this morning. Shame we´re pointing  towards Shetland. If there was plenty food onboard I´d keep going but fresh food  wins hands downWatre must be getting a bit low as well, though there´s 40 litres  still left in plastic containers. Beautiful morning, clear and sunny and cool.  Heading 040deg close hauled, Flores is 090deg. But better to be moving. Great  sailing yesterday afternoon, easy motion, quiet, with a little breeze gently  pushing the boat along. Not the exactly correct direction of along but does it  matter that much, it wasn´t eaxactly the wrong along either. Plane flew over in  the afternoon, first I´ve seen in nearly a month at sea, watched the con trail  for about 15 minutes, a perfectly straight pure white line across the sky.  Flores edging closer, 155 miles now so if the wind would only veer a bit more to  the south my dreams of fresh fruit and icecream may come true  yet....
Sunday, July 4, 2010
Another slow day...
4thJuly 2010 07.00. 38deg 48N 34deg 59w. Pressure 1029.5mb.  
Did total of 5 miles since 5pm yesterday. Towards Iceland. Not quite the  world beating daily runs of late but never mind. Could be going backwards.  Tempted to motor but better not, nearly out of diesel and who knows what muck  there is at the bottom of the tank waiting to find a new home in the engines´  fuel system. So drifting is today's plan. Heading 015 deg at 0.5kt. Azores high  looks set for a day or so anyway, better make myself at home. Chckpeas soaking  for another monster curry, ain´t gonna starve but ain´t gonna suffer from  sensory overload from fresh food either. Could possibly torture small puppies in  exchange for an icecream right now. But it´s a lovely sunny morning. There are  some dolpins leaping couple of hundred yards away, the boat isn´t moving so  doesn´t look like they want to come and play today. What to do today.  
Saturday, July 3, 2010
Satin sea.
2nd July 16.10. Tiny little northerly breeze crept up this morning and drizzle stopped. Now edging east at 2.5kt. Will get there yet, but may take a few more days. Seawater bucket shower in cockpit, brr, not tropical warm water anymore. 4 onions left, plenty tinned tuna and tomatoes though. Been looking through recipe books..... at the salads! Saw a gannet this morning, so land can´t be too far away. Soon!!!
23.00. Wind down to about 2kt from NE. Tried tacking but tacking agle was 220 deg! Now hove to in the tiny breeze heading about 0.5kt almost exactly away from Flores. Back to bed to dream of salads and icecream :(
3rd July 2010. 17.30 28deg 32.5n 35deg 08.8W Pressure  1028mb.
Motored all day, 43 miles closer in flat calm. Lot of  dolphins. Must be bang in the centre of high now, not much diesel left so  drifting now. 192 miles to go. Oh so close oh so far. Only fresh food left is 3  onions, last butternut squash went in soup for lunch. . And very nice it was to.  Tins and rice all the way now though.  But with Bob Marley drifting across  the empty flat satin sea not much matters. 
Don worry, bout a thing,
Cos every little thing, gonna be alright!!!!!!
Friday, July 2, 2010
Rain.
1st July 2010. 09.00 38deg 21N 38deg 08W Pressure  1025mb.
Drizzle outside. Grib shows Azores high moving north a  little and the wind dissappearing with it. So it goes. Sailing OK right now  though, through the grey north Atlantic drizzle. 332 miles to go, could be slow,  the wind might hold. Who can tell? Not me. 
12.00. Rain stopped. Wind a bit more north so gybed jib round, on port tack now. Days run 131Nm. 316 miles to go, keep going, girl, almost there! Fresh tomatoes! Chilled Portuguese white wine!!
2nd July 2010. 07.00 38deg 29N 36deg 47W. Pressure  1025mb
No wine then. Flat calm and drizzle. Not enough diesel to  motor 300 miles. Might have a day off here then. Stay in and read a book. That  would make a change.  Seem to be in a satellite dead zone as well so might  be stuck here for ever and never get to send this.  
 




