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The same storm that wrecked a man's big heavy steel boat is no problem for
a woman's small fiberglass boat. 1600UTC 1100local/NY 0700NZ Jan 3,2007 Wednesday Good Mornin Hugs!! position: 52'52"S 82'56"W winds: SSW 30kn gusty(yesterday -this morn, winds 45-50kn gusting higher) sp: 5kn COG:122 Seas: 10' swell:10'(reached 15'lastnight) point of sail: close reach sails: full reef main, 1/3jib miles sailed: 138nm miles to go: 8228nm to RI 556nm to Cape Horne wypt.still 60nm from the Horne itself. forecast: The full effects of the storm system hit ;yesterday afternoon with 45-50kn of wind gusting,and squalling. Truly as much wind as i have ever seen. The seas state did cooperate as the system moved quickly keeping the swell from building above 15' and it stayed very rolling, not breaking, longer periods. I had only one knock down this morn and that was as my point of sail came around to beam reach and the seas were still 15'. Winds are settling now. i have put the mainsail back up as it was down all night sailing on only a small jib. The sun is shining, temp rising a bit from it's low of 41*f (5*c)last night. We are a wet lot, my little ship and I but all safe and sound. resting now. I have ended up a bit farther south than i had planned so the 30kn winds will continue most of the day, giving way to winds W20kn later on. A big High system is to follow this bringing milder winds from the west mostly. We'll see how it all pans out over the next few days. i anticipate being at the Horne on the 7th or 8th. The question will be the winds effect on my trip west up the channel. Conditions: temp low 41*f (presently 48*f), Bar 1008(@1600; now 1013 1900), It is always a tremendous experience to witmess the dynamics of big storms. I felt very secure and at peace the whole time, and for good reason as the conditions were relatively benign, though the potential for a dangerous rogue is always there. I believe it is somewhat the familiarity, sense of understanding of the flow of the storm, and an appropriate expectation, though the winds were far stronger than i had thought. I had gotten farther south nearer the center and the 50kn winds. The great feeling I have is gratitude. i just can't forget how very difficult my previous crossings have been from old and ineffective equipment to unbelieveably relentless storm systems one after another. Only GRatitude, trust and the faith i believe that gives momentum to the energy to bring about the postive outcomes we hope for. All good on board. Good contacts on radio with Patagonia net and Russel radio. sv_ Tainui, John Valentine, is crossing to chile a bit behind me from Opua. It was really great to have a few words of encouragment and comradery in the midst of the tempest. What a treat. This morn on the Patagonia net, sv_Spindrift contacted me. Ken knows me from ST Thomas. He was there when i originally bought my boat and the first refits. He was in amazement to hear me here. He is expecting to be in Ushuaia before I leave, so it will be great to meet up with an old 'mate'. I have been asking about immigration and whether they will have any trouble with my provisions. it would be a great loss if they confiscate my seeds and nuts etc like they did in Opua. of course then, I didn't have any on board. Now i am fully stocked. My understanding is that they will not have any problem with the dried goods, only meats and fresh food which i have none of. Though I don't have any fantasy of reaching a warm place when i arrive in ushuaia, i will look forward to a hot bath. enjoy!!! I hope all are well. big hugs and loves , xoxoxo d from: http://www.donnalange.com/statusupdate.html Cheers, Ellen |
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