Day Five

We’re 5 days out and 675 nm along, 136nm in the last 24 hours. Most of those miles are under power. Eric is furiously trying to figure out a way for us to sail and turn off the engine. Maybe we need to try getting there by the ash breeze. I learned this one from Carry on Mr. Bowditch. Oars were made from white ash, and when their boats were becalmed, sometimes they would send a row boat out to tow it a ways. Throughout the book he used the term to mean getting ahead by your own get up and go not only while sailing but in his personal life as well. We could send the kids out front in the kayak with two aluminum and plastic paddles and a single canoe paddle for Marie. No wind is forecasted for the next 3 days, if we motor at 6+ kts, we can be there in two days. There are 130nm left to our way point where we turn in between Abaco and Eluthera. From there it’s 100nm to the edge of the Bahamas and 50nm across the Gulf stream to Ft. Lauderdale. The wind comes and goes out of nowhere. For some crazy reason after motoring for over 12 hours we’re now happily sailing along at 6kts, and Eric is playing “Come Sail Away” by Styx. Late yesterday afternoon we were barely moving along at 4kts when a huge storm cloud came up behind us and played ‘kick the can’ with Makai. It would blow 25kts of wind into our spinnaker and we shot along at 8-10kts. Then after 7 or 8 minutes we were blown ahead of the storm and slowed back down until it caught up, pulled it’s foot back, and kicked us ahead again. Lots of fun. Makes sense doesn’t it considering that the heart is responsible for blood regulation, it’s not surprising that there more cases of impotency reported for men who smoke than those who do not. brand viagra no prescription Following the mechanism, an ED drug works well for viagra price online 4 hours and you don’t need to rush for lovemaking. It can be seen important link discount viagra that the modern people are now turning to chiropractic practitioners to help them get the best results, but also to maintain a safe zone. It makes it difficult for you to check generic tadalafil 20mg with the genuine doctors in front of his partner. But that was the beginning of the squalls. All night long I could see a huge blob on the radar and lightning in the distance. The squalls seemed to form at San Salvador Island. Eric says this is on of the two islands believed to be Columbus’ first landfall. Every hour a new one would show up, grow, rain, light up and pass about 2 miles on our starboard side while a new one started. Today is Eric’s birthday, he got french toast with the last cup of cold fresh milk for breakfast. Lunch is the last of the broccoli and cucumbers, along with crackers, cheese, lunch meat and Nilla Waffers. We’re planning burritos on home made tortillas and brownies for dinner. The galley is well stocked. When our produce is gone everyone will be enjoying a steady diet of Kraft mac and cheese and Doritos. This morning Roy spotted a fender to add to our collection. He and Eric spotted some birds standing on it. Roy spent some time scraping and scrubbing to get the growth off it. After that a pod of dolphins came by. Genny said they are wishing Eric happy birthday. Remember the post from February 6th, Genny’s birthday in the Saintes near Guadeoupe, when Genny and her pals spend the whole morning swimming with 2 dolphins. We have plans to swim again today, maybe when the wind leaves us and we slow down again. Hopefully waiting for it to die down will ensure it doesn’t.

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One Response to Day Five

  1. Krista says:

    Happy Birthday Eric!
    Scott, Krista, Ty & Cody