EMAIL TELEFONICA BLACK: 'Reaching along'

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Sunday, 17 May 2009, 09:39 GMT

Telefónica Black - Roger Nilson (Navigator)

Now at 0800 GMT the 17th we are reaching along with full main, Genoa 2 and staysail. It is a cold night, water temp 6.8 degC. Thankful that our newly installed heater is doing a great job!

We can see four boats to leeward as the earlier thick fog has decided to lift off for a moment. The wind comes from south at 20 knots and we should be at the southwest corner of Nova Scotia in three hours.

The start of this leg was great, we got to Deer Island in second place, close behind Telefonica Blue, after passing through the shallow North Cannel, northeast of Castle Island. In thick fog we sailed with, for a short time, one metre of water under the keel.

The wind was more left than predicted, almost northeast, which meant we could pass Deer Island on one tack from the Constitution mark. After Deer Island we tacked north and got lifted, as the wind went east, to course for Cape Ann.

At the position report 1900 we were in the lead! - a short joy, as at 2015 GMT we found some water coming in around the keel and we promptly slowed down. After a good investigation and tightening the seal around the top of the keel box, we could continue with full speed. Unfortunately we lost our lead and in total about three nm. We could see Telefonica Blue and PUMA screaming by, very close in the fog as we dropped our speed. After two hours' work from David (Vera) we were racing full-on again.

It looks like a long starboard reach towards the ice box with lighter winds as we come east. It will be a tough fight for the scoring gate a bit west of the ice box.

We need to keep a sharp outlook on the radar screen as we already have been very close to some fishing boats. They suddenly appear on the radar screen but are well hidden in the fog. The fog is common here as warm southerly winds spread over the cold water. Probably the fog will stay till after Grand Banks where the water will be warmer due to the Gulf Stream.

After Grand Banks, where ice is spotted south of our limitation at 43 north, we need to negotiate a high pressure and the game will turn into more running than reaching. ETA Galway perhaps as late as the 25-26th.

All well onboard the Black boat this cold, foggy night...

Yours
Roger

Received 09:39 GMT