Friday, April 23, 2010

Milena Velba At Easy-share

Better motor ...

We are at sea for nearly nine days and four proceed motor sailing at about 50 miles off the Dominican Republic and then to Puerto Rico.

try to calibrate the speed of the motor for maximum efficiency.

The wind is almost zero, the sea smooth, we catch a tuna and a nice dorado. The first pelagic fish in the last five months.

We really well and we are recovering from the fatigue of recent days.

The estimate gives us autonomy to get the engine up to St. Croix but would avoid willing to stop doing as part of the U.S. Virgin Islands visa is required for those arriving by boat and Pablo did not have it.

try to take advantage of every breeze, and gradually reached our point motor you move farther away.

changed course running a bit 'further south to St. Kitts where there is a small marina where you can call the fuel truck in supplies distributor.

The idea of \u200b\u200blosing two days between formal and non-fuel we like, and particularly when the wind begins to draw near again fills the sails further south by heading to Guadeloupe.

forecast a resumption of wind damage in a couple of days but we are now running out with oil and we must maintain a route that allows us to supply them.


























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