Friday, September 30, 2011

Position Update 9/30

The California / Oregon border is not our friend. The last few times we have tried to cross it together, on land or at sea, it has hammered us with big winds, big seas, or lots of snow. Thankfully, we don't have snow this time. I'm cold enough as it is. But, the wind that was supposed to briefly pick up as the cold front moved over us has maintained its 25-35 knots for the last 12 hours. According to the GRIB weather files that we download on our radio, we may see this kind of wind for a few days unless we can figure out how to move out of its way. Sailing with just the stays'l up at the bow has not been effective. We have been moving at about 2 knots in a southeasterly direction all night, which is not the way to get to Friday Harbor. Fortunately, we are moving so slowly that our mileage to Friday Harbor has not changed, just the direction has changed by 2 degrees. Daylight is just now breaking, and we are pretty tired from yesterday's efforts. But, we have been taking turns resting all night and we should be able to figure out a better sailing arrangement soon, when our heads are clearer and the day is brighter. In the meantime, we'll just be taking in the scenery along the California / Oregon border. We have the diesel stove on, so we are warm and toasty below decks where we can watch the radar and other instrument data on the computer. All is mostly well on board.

Our current data:

Date/Time: 9/30 7:45am PDT
Position: 42D 28.9N, 129D 41.5W
COG/SOG: 103T @ 2.5 kts
Wind: NE 22-29 kts
Seas: NW 6-10 ft
Sky: 100% cloud and light rain

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