As the sun goes down, the wind strengthens

Seems to be a cycle as the sun heats the African land mass east of here it reinforces the monsoon in the late afternoon. Sort of a huge sea breeze 500 miles offshore. Saw gusts of 30 knots around sunset but it has stabilised at around 20 knots now. Sea is a bit bigger than earlier but not huge. Feeling quite chipper after sleeping 3 h this afternoon.

Position 13° 24.028′ N 60° 39.801′ E
COG 278T
SOG 7.2kt

Lat 13.400467: Lon 60.663350

Making miles in good conditions

A full day of reaching in 12 to 16 knots, seeing a very consistent 7.5 knots of boat speed. We!ve Made 86 miles in the last 12 h so hould easily make 160 miles again for the 24 h. As we prepared for dinner the wind freshened to 24 knots in the gusts and we put in 3 reefs and rolled away two thirds of the headsail. Boat speed was still 7.5 knots. We are about to swap charts on the chartplotter, replacing the ?Asia and South China Sea? charts with ?Africa and the Red Sea?!

Position 13° 22.946′ N 60° 47.320′ E
COG 278T
SOG 7.3kt

Lat 13.382433: Lon 60.788667

Birds, fish and full moon

The moon must be about 90 percent full tonight. With a brilliantly clear sky it makes for bright conditions. We’ve seen Albatros/Shearwater family birds all day. Almost without fail they come to check out Sunny Spells with a couple of circuits and then head off. We also had four flying fish on deck this morning. We found them over the course of a couple of h and threw them overboard as we found them. Won’t be so wasteful tomorrow morning – they might make a good lunch!

Position 13° 22.946′ N 60° 47.320′ E
COG 278T
SOG 7.3kt

Lat 13.382433: Lon 60.788667