Day 4 Update
0915
To Horta 2093 nm
Sailed 62 nm
Made good to Horta 29 nm in 24 hours
April 23 Day 4
0600
Busy night with and squalls and no wind periods. Spent 2 hours steering, tacking and doing 360s before wind settled down at dawn. I see there is a tropical wave on its way from the south and potential depression forming close to the north of me. I have been watching this system so that's why I have been keeping south. Coffee and YouTube fix before breakfast. Sunny calm morning so far.
April 22nd
Day 3
0915
Distance to Horta (direct): 2122
Distance sailed in 24 hours: 62 nm
Light breeze from ENE and calm sea. Slipping along at 2.5 knots. Sunny and a few clouds. Looks like another hot day ahead.
1300 Calm, slow, pleasant sailing. Saw a dorado (mahi mahi) amongst the jacks following Nuts so got out the little fishing rod. Difficult not to hook a jack but eventually managed to cast the lure right in front of the dorado and hooked up. Had to quickly grab the gaff as I was using very light line. All went well. Fish now filleted and skinned, cockpit cleaned and me "showered" with shampoo and sea water. Just a tiny bit of fresh to rinse the salt from my hair and face. So fish for supper again tonight.
Update from yesterday, received today.
13.40
Tacked. Wind very light, maybe 6 knots. 32C inside, hot and sweaty.
Caught an almaco jack, also called long finned yellow tail,
this afternoon. Lots of them swimming
around the sargassum. Filleted and fried
in olive oil for supper. Delicious and
no bones.
Slow sailing, even did a 360.
Day 2
Tuesday 21st April
0915
Distance sailed in 24 hours: 81 nm
Uneventful night. Slept in 20 minute intervals using the cooking timer. Wind slowly eased off to 10 - 12 knots. Sea still very choppy and lots of slamming. This morning the sea was down a bit and took a reef out. Doing 3.5 to 4 knots close hauled. Lots of sargassum weed around and can't use the stabiliser fins. Have to clear weed off the rudder using the boat hook. All is good on board but weather outlook not so good. I'll stay south of 20 degrees till it improves.
Leaving the Carribean, heading for home.
Monday 20thApril
Departed Marigot Bay, Saint Martin, at 09.15
Sunny, Wind E 15 to 20 knots
Weighed anchor under sail as the outboard engine was already stowed away under the starboard quarter berth. I sailed under jib only to the western tip of Anguilla while I secured stuff in the lockers and shelves to stop them rattling around. Chain and anchor ropes drying out before stowing under the starboard bunk. I have loaded the starboard side more as I will be on a starboard tack for some time. Sailing between 3 and 4 knots.
11.30 Rounded Anguilla and heading for Prickly Pear Cays. 3 reefs and jib, close hauled, doing 3 knots.
Sailed through the gap between the cays and avoided the coral heads which are more or less the same as I remember from nearly 40 years ago.