Report from week one
14th September
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The blue dot marks the position of Nuts |
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A small squid landed on the deck, not big enough to eat |
Report from week one
14th September
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The blue dot marks the position of Nuts |
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A small squid landed on the deck, not big enough to eat |
Nuts heads for Lisbon
9th September
On Sunday morning Ian and Nuts left Horta Marina heading for Lisbon. The weather still wasn't great with rain squalls, a big swell and wind against tide. He beat up the channel to clear the Northern tip of Pico island. He hoped to find calmer conditions in the lee of Sao Jorge island, but it wasn't much better, and he was hard on the wind again after rounding the southern tip of Sao Jorge. The first day and night were really rough and uncomfortable but during the day yesterday (day 2) the wind backed and eased off so he could free off. Now he has a fair wind on the beam, about 8 knots, and really pleasant sailing.
Follow his Garmin tracker here https://share.garmin.com/MJEXV
Friday 5th September.
Nuts has been loaded up and ready to go for several days now but weather not co-operating.
According to Windy the depressions for the next week plus should be passing a bit further to the north and give me some more favorable winds. I dont trust long range weather forecasts (especially at this time of year) and must take what comes but not prudent to head off into gale force winds within the first few days.
Im hoping to head off on Saturday afternoon to get behind the depression and give it a few hours after the front passes and rain and sea calm down a bit.
My plan is to go between Pico and Sao Jorge as the wind will be from the North by then and seas should be calming down to 2m or so for the first night with protection from Sao Jorge. After exiting the channel the wind is forecast to go towards the NNE which will be on the nose for a day or so as Im planning to get up to about 40N (at least) for the crossing and drop down when getting close to Lisbon. After that the long range weather forecast looks OK. (changes every time I look so decided to stop looking while it is good!!)
Nuts waterline has gone down a lot. All loaded with food for about 2 months and 92 l of water plus juices, UHT milk, lots of snacks, books, fishing tackle, inflatable canoe, snorkel gear etc etc.
Going to bite the bullet tonight and activate the Starlink Mini for offshore use. Only for 1 month and straight back back to standby mode. (Got to spend all my money before it is finished!!) For this trip at this time of year in the North Atlantic I think it is important to monitor weather and my major concern is the Orca situation as I approach the Portuguese coast. If they are active in the area where I want to go I will turn around and head elsewhere. (that is why I have lots of food and water onboard).
Info on Starlink Mini.
There was a discount offer on the Portuguese Starlink site for half price on the mini a while ago. I paid 150E and it took almost 2 months to arrive in the Azores. It came on the 50Gb roam package (40E/month) which I was supposed to activate 1 month after they posted it to me. It had not arrived by that time so I put it on the "pause" program which was free but no service. That program has been discontinued and now there is the "Standby" program. It costs 5E per month with unlimited data at reduced speed. I tested it out and it works just fine for WhatsApp Calls but a bit pixilated for video. Could stream radio no problem and emails were fine. Took a bit of time to send and download photos. You Tube also worked OK with a bit of buffering. Another thing to watch for is your power supply. It is supposed to work on 12vdc but the cable supplied is very long and thin gauge. (The supplied power adapter is 230ac to36vdc) I bought a 12v to 24v step up converter and chopped the cable to about 4m to reduce voltage drop. Draw from the ships battery starts at about 3A and drops to about 2 once connected. My battery voltage averages 13.2v so you can work out the watts.
I hope it all works out OK. So far my AIS has been transmitting nonstop for weeks so that problem has been resolved.
Water is in plastic bottles - 2l, 1.75l, 1.5l, 1l and 500mL. Also have filled all available space in lockers with secure lids with empty sealed bottles and small polystyrene bean bags stuffed into corners for added buoyancy. Garmin tracker will be on (hopefully with a link on the blog) as soon as I leave and daily video updates if Starlink works out and weather is not trashing me.
Nice to see other SAC skippers getting their qualifying sails under the belt.
Time is getting close and must get away from the Azores as soon as possible as autumn weather and storms are on their way and the North Atlantic is maybe not such a good place for a 5m boat to hang around.
Been following Rajmund on his qualifying sail. He is doing very well and sailing super fast. https://setkahorhe.blogspot.com/
With a bit of luck will do an update from the sea tomorrow.
Food Preparation
Aug 24th.
Been doing a bit of shopping. A bunch of cans - mostly for lunches. Dinners are dehydrated home brew concoctions.~
This is how our spaghetti bolognaise with mushrooms is born.
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Add some dehydrated mushrooms for an added flavour
Put in the vacuum sealer
I found that 100g of dehydrated food was enough for me (before hydration) as a dinner. I am not small but didnt need more. It is a smallish meal but I always had some snacks with a sundowner in the evening.
Snacks I had on the few days I sailed were salty crack biscuits with Marmite or tuna/sardine pate or peanuts with rasins.
I mix 100g of peanuts with 30g sultanas and vacuum seal into bags that will keep me going for ages without them going stale.
10 bags of peanut and raisin snacks that will remain fresh tasting.
Doing your own dehydrated meals is probably one third of the cost of buying and much nicer as you can add lots of flavors
I will ask Mrs Nuts for her recipes in detail but she tends to make things up as she goes.
Got about 40 meals done already and aiming for about 70.
Only got a few more days before my adventure begins
Food
Mrs Nuts has been cooking non stop preparing meals for dehydrating and our dehydrator has been going constantly with up to 10 trays at a time. The chamber vacuum sealer has also been busy and have many meals prepared so far.
Ive got to take some pics of what is cooking and the recipes to share.
My plan is to be all stocked up and ready to go by 30 th August. Sister Nuts has a milestone birthday on the 30th which I cant miss and will leave the Azores for mainland Portugal on the first weather window after.
Tropical storms getting more active at the moment so got to keep my eyes open. I have BIG respect for those weather systems. Bought that T shirt many years ago and dont want to buy another.
4th August
Just a quickie. Been watching the weather for the next adventure. Done all the repairs and mods and ready for the next test. I want to test Nuts in a bit more wind than the last sail. There has been a big high pressure system over the Azores for several days with light winds.
Tropical storm Dexter is going to pass to the North of Faial in a few days so I am planning to head North West for a few days to get some influence and a bit of wind to see if all is well.
Planning to leave Wednesday midday to be at sea for 5ish days. Will take provisions for 20 days just in case. (which means 30 days)
Will update blog tomorrow with pics of repairs and modifications.
Got to find some good books to read!