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Day 18: Pacific Crossing to French Polynesia
This morning, continued on our same course, making great progress with winds 15 and 1.5 knots current. In the afternoon, winds decreased, sailing with our Code 0 and Main, still able to maintain speed above 5 knots with Equatorial Current our friend. Seas calming, ahhh…feels lovely as we slowly move along. Emil cleaned the barnacles…
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Day 16: Pacific Ocean Crossing to French Polynesia
Morning deck count: 3 flying fish and 1 squid. Continued our progress south, steady winds 14-18 knots. Our day went by with reading, watch shifts, naps, read alouds, weather checking, cloud watching, cooking, doing dishes, visiting. People have asked me how it “feels” to be out here. Today I am ready for land…just a moment…
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Day 13: Pacific Crossing from Mexico to French Polynesia
Chris barely touched our sails for the remainder of the night; we are indeed in the Southeast Trade winds, which are unusually high north right now. We have a joke with the couple helping us with weather that, after the ITCZ, we’ll pop out into the Trades – “Poof!” It was indeed “poof” – magically…
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Day 10: Pacific Crossing from Mexico to French Polynesia
So thankful the seas are more reasonable throughout the day. We are trying to make our way south into the ITCZ at an area with fewer squalls. Seas are behind us and on our beam today, rolling us as we go along, and we are hitting some currents; making for a slower day. Emil, crew…