We left Daufuskie Island at about
3:30 yesterday afternoon. The waves and
wind were supposed to be perfect for going out into the ocean to sail to our
next stop. So we motored/sailed for 3
hours to get away from land and then turned southwest and kept going. The wind forecast was wrong. Instead of 10-15 knot winds we had more like
zero-5 knots. We tried to use the sails
for our power for about 4 hours. The
best we could do speed-wise was 1.5 to 3 knots.
Mostly 1.5-2. So we brought the
sails in and started the engine. The
waves were supposed to be 2-3 feet. The
waves were more like 4-6 feet. We got
banged around and pushed around a lot.
Time for more Dramamine!
The upside was that there was an
almost full moon. So when the sun went
down, the moon came up and gave us enough light to see where we were
going. You can do it without light, but
that is just a little scary to me. I
enjoyed the moonlight the whole time I was on watch. I had it by myself for an hour, then Daniel
had it for an hour. I tried to go to sleep
but couldn’t so I went back up to relieve him.
I stayed up for another 3 hours and couldn’t wait to go wake Daniel up
after the 3 hour shift to relieve me. He
on the other hand, stayed up from about 1:30 a.m. until 5:30 this morning. I slept great, below deck. Thanks, Honey!
As we are coming into Jacksonville we passed through a "whale preserve". Didn't think twice about it until we actually SAW a whale! It was awesome. I got so excited, I forgot to take a picture!
We have a spot
picked out for the rest of the day to rest and relax in the Jacksonville, FL area.
We earned it.
Good job on the night sailing trip. Do y'all have any night vision equipment on board? What is the program that is showing your track on the charts?
ReplyDeleteThanks, Jerry! We don't have any special nighttime equipment.
Deleteenjoy reading yor blog.
ReplyDeleteThanks, James!
Deletecongrats on your first overnight of the trip! where are you anchored in Jax? or did opt for a marina? Annie
ReplyDeleteThanks, Annie! We are at Jacksonville city marina. Free dockage. Nice!
DeleteI can't wait to read the next posting on this blog! It is awesome! Take care.
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ReplyDeleteThanks!
DeleteIt was great meeting you at the Crouts before you began your adventure. I'm enjoying "following" you.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Bonnie! It was wonderful meeting you too. I hope you keep up with us, feels nice to have people keeping an eye on us :-)
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