What seemed like a farfetched dream a few years ago …

… is now reality! Although, it still feels like a dream I am becoming more and more aware of the reality that I’m actually doing this! Leaving BC, Canada, felt like a trial run and just a plan, nothing else! Arriving to Ensenada, Mexico felt like a holiday. Now, after 24 days away from land, sailing day out and day in feels like a ”task”, a fairly large task, but it is starting to feel bigger than a vacation. Looking at these enormous cumulus nimbus clouds beside me with the moon highlighting them, I feel very small and powerless. It feels like when you’re checking out a big gap jump, studying its’ surrounding and visualizing your bike and you flying off it! The difference is that I can’t get away from this situation. There is no ride around! Just keep going and wait for the cloud to catch up to you and do what it’s gonna do! Perhaps that was a bad analogy, but that’s what came to mind! Anyway, in 380 NMiles I will be seeing land and I anticipate feeling emotional and pretty damn proud! We are in the creme’ ala creme’ trade-winds and the next three days look absolute amazing for blowing right into an anchorage! I’m sure there will be surprises (and learning). There always are!

Day 25! Better!

After 36 hours craziness, not dangerous craziness, but uncomfortable and ”I’m not sure about offshore sailing” kind of craziness! We had two systems of waves come in and lots of squalls which brought amazing wind and then nothing. This went on for about 30plus hours. Loads of wet clothing hanging up down below and to top it all off, a male Boobie decided to camp on the solar panel. Of course after a day of hunting, he had to off-load guano right on the solar panels. I tried scaring it off but he happily stood ground! He preened himself and shit on my solar panels and repeat! The smell of guano in rain right above the cockpit, and right above the winch I needed to use to reef the headsail, every 30 minutes… was intense… I was not pleased! But all a distant memory now, because the sun is coming out!

2-3 days of this gets exhausting!

Sun is out and clothes are drying, all 413 nmiles from anchor!

At 11.24: N06*27 W132*52

Out!

Ps. My Starlink usage is running low on bites so if you don’t see any new blogs, that’s why. It’s not because the Boobie got the better of me!

Easy Putenesca ”boat style”!

Day 24! Not fun anymore!

These last 24 hours have not been fun. A ton of squalls, messy sea and slow! But we’re finally in a straight line to Hiva Oa! The waves are brutal, big ones from the east and smaller ones from the north east.. tons of rain and hot! Must have changed clothing 6 times in the past 4 hours! More later! South 5 degrees 20 and west 131 degrees 50! Out!

Day 23! MAY 6! TUESDay! Timezone?

Last night…

Today is slow going and most likely it will be for the next 24 hours! We’re in the doldrums STIiLL! But we keep sailing and keeping the sails happy! It’s also difficult to point to the Marquises as wind angle and speed is not optimum. Good thing I love it out here!

At 09.40: South 03*12 West 131*01

COG: 150* SOG: 4kn

Coffee, Swim and some wine later just cause’!

Seemed like we had to go through some kind of a gate to get out of ITCZ as we had a wall of black clouds loaded with downpour and wind. Locked and loaded, we blew through the gate and it seems we now are in the trade winds! No wine today, brains needed to be sharp and ready to make quick decisions today as squalls had fun with Sarantium!

Goodnight!

Day 22… a long night.

We are inching our way with so little wind… days are long and sun is intense here at the equator.

Lovely night… trying to decide if I am ready for land or just want to stay out here forever!

Weather routing, below, looks good as winds kick in this evening!

Creeping through the doldrums😔

Morning-dip-routine starts the day off, just right!

Ps. The name, ”Gooseneck” barnacles derives from the mid-evil naturalists believing that geese were hatched from the barnacles. Maybe we will have a goose for dinner or just gooseneck stew?

Day 21! We got wind!!!

Now the pointing to Hiva Oa begins!!! Hmmmm, we had wind now we don’t! Today, we hardly moved but wind is supposedly showing up this evening and last for three days! It’s been a quiet day, no whales, no birds, just big waves and scorching sun! Crossing the equator felt monumental and so today was a day to reflect. Looking forward is exciting as it feels like new beginnings!

We have only sailed 55 NMiles since we crossed the equator… in 16 hours, not a lot😔! Maybe Gaia didn’t get enough Rum!

0 00.00 Skål! 🍾🔱🧜‍♀️

We crossed the equator at 02.25 while going 2.7 kn! The night didn’t bring much more wind and sails were slapping! I woke up around 08.00 and jumped into the water! The hull has accumulated a ton of gooseneck barnacles! Did I buy shit paint in Guaymas? Or is this normal? After one month of sailing… I’m a bit disappointed!

I woke up 30 seconds before equator crossing! Funny how nature speaks to you!

Day 19!

The moon, the stars, the wind, the rolls of the waves brings me to sleep and when I wake up, Sarantium has moved another degree closer to the equator! Goodmorning! TGIF! Haha! I Still don’t know what timezone I’m in!!!

But I do know that 13.40 our coordinates are N02*26.98 W129*34.96

COG: 225* SOG: 4.5 (damn growth on bottom)

And I know, that Sarantium is dragging creatures!

Yayaya…