(For those who aren't so nautically savvy 1 knot =1.15mph) At that point I, Colin, stumbled out of my sound sleep to help Kristin and Ken lower the second (and last) sail. This took us to sailing under "bare poles" (No sails up) and still moving at about 6.5 knots! Our average sailing speed under full sails! Morning broke, we sailed under bare poles for about 4 hours with winds at about 30-35 knots and swell at 8 feet plus 6-7 of wind waves (not so savvy folks again, FIFTEEN FOOT WAVES!). Finally the decision was made to heave to (bobbing like a cork). We were hove to for about 20 hours and when we awoke the next morning the wind had died down and we sailed under 15 knot winds and lived happily ever after.
Now for some photos.
Drying out our clothes in Drakes Bay after the big winds and wet night of heaving to.
Next stop: San Simeon (we hear mysterious rumors of whales diving under boats, thousands of pelicans diving, and pirate treasure chests... Stay tuned.
However we are not sure the next place we will have internet access.
2 comments:
i like it. i like it alot. I'm going to link your blog to my blog and facebook page. That way you guys will become really famous.
I have a number of questions:
a. do you always wear those life jackets while you're sailing?
b. On a scale from 1-10, how was power to the peaceful?
c. did you know i love you guys a whole lot?
Please answer at your soonest convenience.
Nice photos. How cold is the water? Can you fish off the boat for breakfast?
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