Amaris Sails the Globe
12/2/13
14.40.34N
56.29.85 W
Atlantic Ocean - 350 Miles from St
Lucia
We are on the downhill leg of our crossing.
Well, Archimedes would disagree saying that the Earth is round - but you get
the drift.
Hard to believe the long legs we have sailed to get
here. 700 miles from Gibraltar to the Canary Islands, 850 miles from the
Canaries to Cape Verde (of which we sailed all 1150 miles), and now this final
leg 2100 miles to St Lucia. Ugh. We need a Pina Colada, a shade
tree, and A CHEESEBURGER!
The weather has been anything but supportive of
this last leg. Today we sailed through a low pressure cell. Winds
continue to be light, but our Spinnaker - which we set two days ago - keeps us
charging towards our goal. Shawn and I enjoyed a cup of coffee on the
front of the boat this afternoon. It felt like sailing in Seattle as we
sat in the rain listening to the rain bounce off the spinnaker. Well, I
suppose it was also 85 degrees which it apparently is not today in
Seattle - where rumors indicate that it is forecast to snow for the
Seahawks game... I guess I won't complain about all the muggy tropical
conditions we are suffering in.
We started a "predicted arrival pool" when we
left. About 1/2 the people are now out of the pool as our crossing has
taken so long. That said - I had the bright idea of predicting a late
arrival. I thought that if we did get in very late - at least I would win
the pool, which would be a nice silver lining to the slow crossing. My
predicted time - 12/4 at 4am. Fingers crossed we get in by then!
Winner gets a drink from everyone on the boat! Sadly Shawn predicted the
first time - which has long ago passed - so he has to buy EVERYONE a drink when
we get there. Optimist...
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