We’ve turned a corner now

And the wind turned with us? and died. Motoring on a glassed out sea now and contemplating dinner after having a solid 3 hour afternoon nap. It is such a shame one is not permitted to stop anywhere here in the Lakshadweep. Looks amazing on the chart, with atolls rising up from over a thousand meters and coral fringed lagoons.

Position 10° 59.921′ N 73° 45.474′ E
COG 296T
SOG 4.8kt

Lat 10.998683: Lon 73.757900

Engine off, close reaching

Couple of squalls/ convective cells around. As a result we have 10-15 knots on the beam and close reaching on a heading of 320 degrees, a brisk trot of 6 to 7 knots! Hoping for a good downpour as Sunny Spells is pretty salty after the night of close-hauled sailing into wind and sea. Have been quite productive this morning, made water and topped off the tank, washed the front clear plastics and washed down the cockpit sole. Oh, and non-stop eating/grazing.

Position 10° 40.891′ N 74° 05.390′ E
COG 322T
SOG 5.5kt

Lat 10.681517: Lon 74.089833

DAY 2: Quiet Night, Light NW Winds

ose reached the rest of the night in 8-12 knots of NNW breeze and flat seas. Pity about almost a knot of adverse current as we were making 5.5 to 6 knots in the water but only averaged 4.5 knots over the ground. No fishing boats or buoys since entering the deep water last night (over 2,000m deep here) and only a couple of cargo vessels that we were well clear of. Pretty easy night. At 7am we had made 124 miles since leaving the anchorage in Cochin. Adjusted course to leave Androth Island (in the Lakshadweep Group) to port. Motoring directly into 5-8 knots of NW wind with about half a knot of current against us. LOG 7,920nm since Sydney.

Position 10° 32.553′ N 74° 11.424′ E
COG 320T
SOG 5.2kt
Log 7,920 nm

Lat 10.542550: Lon 74.190400

Midnight (in India,anyway)

Wind has dropped to about 10 knots. Still sailing a close reach with two reefs, managing 5-6 knots in the water. About a knot of current against us. Sea state is pretty good. Smacking off the occasional wave when speed builds. Can’t be bothered to shake reefs out now so we’ll keep going like this till sunrise. We’ve made about 96 miles since departure so we should hit around 125 miles for the first 24 hours.

Position 10° 29.942′ N 74° 59.109′ E
COG 276T
SOG 5.5kt

Lat 10.499033: Lon 74.985150