14th of December 2005

Noaa weather prognosis at 5.00 hours:

For the SW Carib:

*For Tuesday and Friday:
North of 11 North, East of 78 West: NE/E wind 15/20 knots, 7/10 ft seas;
20/25 knots close to the Colombian Coast.

*For Saturday and Sunday:
North of 11 North, East of 80 West: NE/E wind 20/25 knots, 8/12 ft. seas.

Timelog:

*06.30 hours
Put the engine on to make some progress. The wind is just on the nose.

  • 7.00 hours
    Not much luck. Wit 1400 Rpm and no sails we make just 1.5 knots .With sails
    we can make a course of 90 degrees (E) and a speed of 3.2 knots. Cartagena
    is at 40 degrees. We still have to make 100 miles. The sky is covered with
    clouds, specially in the South. Waves are coming from the NE. One wave
    enters the cockpit and soaks my logbook so badly that I have to throw it
    away and start all over again…without history.
  • 10.00 hours
    End of fun. I decide to heave-to and give ourselves a bit of a rest. We
    don’t make much progress. The wind slowly start to increase to 30 knots,
    what is the limit of going close-hauled with Watergeus. Better wait for
    better times to come.
  • 15.00 hours
    After a nice meal unfortunately we ran out of wine a long time ago and
    some lazy hours I had the feeling that the wind slowed down a bit. Time to
    get moving again. On our way with 3.5 knots direction East.
  • 19.00 hours

How nice, as we slowly approach land, the wind is turning to our advantage
and we even can do a course of 70 degrees. Also the wind is not so strong
any more and the waves are not so high and steep any more. Guess we are
behind the Colombian mainland.



<<Nargana, Kuna Yala CapitalMeeting an old friend the day before he leaves>>


Creative Commons License Creative Commons License Creative Commons License
This work is licenced under a Creative Commons Licence.